Daksha Elliott RGN RSCN
Specialist Nurse for Obstetric Haematology at the University Hospitals of Leicester
Daksha has been working in the field of haemostasis and thrombosis since 1999, with her previous clinical background being paediatric nursing. The haematology/obstetric service provides shared patient management of high-risk patients who have a haematological problem including those with inherited coagulation disorders and patients with haem-oglobinopathies. Her current role involves working as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide education, support and co-ordination of care of these women to improve the outcome of the pregnancy.
Caroline Farrar RGN RM BSc(Hons) PGDipEd MSC Senior Lecturer in Midwifery and Programme Leader at De Montfort University
After working as a staff nurse in burns and plastic surgery Caroline qualified as a midwife and experienced all areas of midwifery including integration of midwifery practice. Her enthusiasm was clearly within the delivery suite environment and thus she studied an MSc in midwifery which in turn focused her energy into becoming a midwifery lecturer.
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