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Guideline Development
Group and
acknowledgements
Guideline Development Group members
Christiana Aride GP, Tynemouth Medical Practice
Jeffrey Barron* Consultant Chemical Pathologist, St Helier Hospital
Yvonne Benjamin Community Midwife, University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust
Sally Cottrell* Consultant Midwife, University of the West of England
Karen Ford Senior Lecturer, De Montfort University
Kevin Ives Consultant Neonatologist and Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer in Paediatrics,
Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust.
Maria Jenkins Parent Representative
Alison Johns Transitional Care Sister, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust
Donal Manning Consultant Paediatrician, Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation
Trust
Farrah Pradhan Parent Representative
Janet Rennie Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Neonatal Medicine, Elizabeth Garrett
Anderson Institute for Women's Health, University College London Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
Debra Teasdale Head of Department – Health, Wellbeing and the Family, Canterbury Christ
Church University
National Collaborating Centre for Women’s and Children’s Health (NCC-WCH) staff
Wahab Bello Office Administrator
Shona Burman-Roy Senior Research Fellow (from September 2009)
Katherine Cullen Health Economist (July–December 2009
Hannah-Rose Douglas Health Economist
Paul Jacklin Health Economist
Juliet Kenny Project Manager (from January 2010)
Rosalind Lai Information Scientist
Hugh McGuire Research Fellow (from August 2008)
M Stephen Murphy Clinical Co-Director Children’s Health, Senior Lecturer in Paediatrics and Child
Health (from September 2009)
Edmund Peston Document Supply Coordinator
Wendy Riches Executive Director (from October 2008)
Former members of NCC-WCH technical team
Jay Bannerjee Clinical Co-Director (to December 2008)
Itrat Iqbal Health Economist (to June 2009)
Rajesh Khanna Senior Research Fellow (to April 2009)
Carolina Ortega Work Programme Coordinator (to April 2009)
* Former members of GDG.
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