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* Hirst, Jane E., Thach Son Tran, My An T. Do, Forsyth Rowena, Jonathan M. Morris, and Heather E. Jeffery. "Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours." ''BMC pregnancy and childbirth'' 12 (2012): 1-10.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2393-12-81 |journal=BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth}}</ref>
* Hirst, Jane E., Thach Son Tran, My An T. Do, Forsyth Rowena, Jonathan M. Morris, and Heather E. Jeffery. "Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours." ''BMC pregnancy and childbirth'' 12 (2012): 1-10.<ref>{{Cite journal |title=Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours |url=https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/1471-2393-12-81 |journal=BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth}}</ref>
* Hirst, Jane E., Gregory B. Gard, Kirsty Mcillroy, David Nevell, and Michael Field. "High rates of occult fallopian tube cancer diagnosed at prophylactic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy." ''International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer'' 19, no. 5 (2009).


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Revision as of 10:51, 13 November 2023

Jane Hirst is a professor and an academic obstetrician at the University of Oxford. She has been named the Clinical Chair at the George Institute for Global Health UK and the School of Public Health.[1] She conducts research in preventing cardio metabolic complications in women after high-risk pregnancy conditions such as gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.[2]

Awards and honors

Career

Her research looks at global perinatal health and, in particular, gestational diabetes mellitus, preterm birth and stillbirth.[6][7]She is also an Honorary Consultant in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK. Her research interests are in global health, particularly in the areas of stillbirth prevention and diabetes in pregnancy. She has conducted research and education programs in Australia, the United Kingdom, Africa, Malaysia, Fiji and Vietnam.[8]

Selected publications

  • Hirst, Jane E., Thach Son Tran, My An T. Do, Forsyth Rowena, Jonathan M. Morris, and Heather E. Jeffery. "Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours." BMC pregnancy and childbirth 12 (2012): 1-10.[9]
  • Hirst, Jane E., Gregory B. Gard, Kirsty Mcillroy, David Nevell, and Michael Field. "High rates of occult fallopian tube cancer diagnosed at prophylactic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy." International Journal of Gynecologic Cancer 19, no. 5 (2009).

References

  1. ^ "Professor Jane Hirst appointed to role devoted to global women's health | Imperial News | Imperial College London". Imperial News. 2023-08-01. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  2. ^ "The obstetrician's role in preventing cardiometabolic disease". Wiley.
  3. ^ "Jane Hirst". www.wrh.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  4. ^ College, Green Templeton; posts, Georgia Hole old (2020-10-15). "Dr Jane Hirst receives Future Leaders Fellowship from UK Research and Innovation". Green Templeton College. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  5. ^ "Jane Hirst". www.wrh.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  6. ^ "Jane Hirst". scholar.google.co.uk. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  7. ^ Triulzi, Isotta; Kabra, Rita; Allagh, Komal Preet; Kiarie, James (2023-08-18). Strengths and weaknesses of the South-South Learning Exchange: a qualitative analysis of experts’ perspectives (Report). Gates Open Research.
  8. ^ "Member Profile - Jane Hirst". Healthy Newborn Network. Retrieved 2023-11-13.
  9. ^ "Women with gestational diabetes in Vietnam: a qualitative study to determine attitudes and health behaviours". BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth.