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Rebecca Whybrow is a Lecturer in Midwifery at King’s College London, specializing in high-risk pregnancies and intrapartum care. She is an experienced midwife and educator who has conducted research on clinician-patient decision-making and health service policy. Her NIHR-funded PhD focused on implementing shared decision-making for pregnant women with hypertension, including co-designed patient decision aids endorsed by NICE. Rebecca has worked with the Department of Health and Social Care, advising ministers and policymakers on fetal brain injury reduction and promoting maternity leadership culture aligned with Women’s Health Strategy. She is a member of the NICE guideline committee for intrapartum care concerning women with existing medical conditions and their babies. Her research encompasses various methodologies, with a focus on systematic reviews, implementation science, and co-design methodologies. Rebecca is keen to supervise potential PhD candidates and supports their inquiries regarding applications and research proposals.
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