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Tomasina Stacey is a midwife and Senior Lecturer focusing on Midwifery and Maternal Health Research. With experience in various clinical settings in the UK, New Zealand, and Australia, she is dedicated to supporting aspiring midwifery researchers. Her research primarily centers on understanding and mitigating modifiable risks related to stillbirth, with a particular emphasis on addressing inequalities in perinatal outcomes. She actively collaborates on systematic reviews and meta-analyses that examine the impact of factors such as maternal health on pregnancy outcomes and has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed articles and case studies in the field. Tomasina's work is driven by a commitment to enhancing the quality of maternity care services and improving maternal and perinatal health outcomes. She is proactive in her role as a PhD coordinator and is engaged in mentoring postgraduate researchers, reflecting her passion for academic excellence and student development. Her extensive research portfolio highlights her focus on evidence-based practices and interventions to promote awareness and education surrounding fetal movements during pregnancy.
King's College London • London
Specializes in Midwifery education and research, focusing on maternal and perinatal health.
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