Global Health Committee
The Global Health Committee is a joint Initiative between ISSHP and our sister organisation, The International Society for Obstetric Medicine (ISOM). The joint ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee will promote best clinical, research, and advocacy practices to partners in under-resourced settings internationally. It has been emphasised that our organisations need a global perspective to address maternal death, near-miss, and chronic disability, the vast majority of which occurs in under-resourced settings. Our ultimate goal is to build capacity and improve outcomes for women and their babies wherever they live.
The ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee consists of respective society members from all continents. They bring to the Committee the breadth of medical, general obstetric, and maternal-fetal medicine expertise, as well as strengths in clinical care and research, including discovery science.
Mission Statement
The joint ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee will promote best clinical, research, and advocacy practices by relevant stakeholders in under-resourced settings through their existing systems. Our ultimate goal is to build capacity and to improve outcomes for women and their babies wherever they live.
ISOM members can engage with the Global Health Committee by promoting and participating in the Committee’s activities to advance global obstetric medicine. Current activities include a needs assessment survey and the development of focused global obstetric medicine courses. ISOM members will also be critical in developing North-South collaborations to generate interest about global obstetric medicine, especially research and funding.
Members
- Laura Magee, UK, President
- Mark Brown, Australia, Immediate Past President
- Ananth Karumanchi, North America, Vice-President
- Nelson Aguilar, Colombia
- Oier Ateka-Barrutia, Spain
- Mark Brown, Australia (ex officio)
- Tony Duan, China
- Thomas Easterling, United States
- Tabassum Firoz, Canada (co-chair)
- Annemarie Hennessey, Australia
- Louise Kenny, United Kingdom
- Sandra Lowe, Australia (ex officio)
- Shuchita Mundle, India
- Omondi Ogutu, Kenya
- Sunil T Pandaya, India
- Jim Roberts, Unites States
- Jose Antonio Rojas-Suarez, Colombia
- Eleni Tsigas, United States
- Chandrika Wijeyaratne, Sri Lanka
- Maria Escobar Vidarte, Colombia
- Peter von Dadelszen, United Kingdom (co-chair)
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principal investigator the Global Pregnancy Collaboration, a program to facilitate collaborations for the study of adverse pregnancy outcomes. Dr. Roberts received lifetime achievement awards from the Society for Gynecologic (now Reproductive) Investigation (SRI), International Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy (ISSHP) the Preeclampsia Foundation and the NICHD intramural branch. and is past president of the Perinatal Research Society, the North American Society for the Study of Hypertension in Pregnancy, the Society of Gynecological Investigation and the ISSHP.
Global Health Committee
The Global Health Committee is a joint Initiative between ISSHP and our sister organisation, The International Society for Obstetric Medicine (ISOM). The joint ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee will promote best clinical, research, and advocacy practices to partners in under-resourced settings internationally. It has been emphasised that our organisations need a global perspective to address maternal death, near-miss, and chronic disability, the vast majority of which occurs in under-resourced settings. Our ultimate goal is to build capacity and improve outcomes for women and their babies wherever they live.
The ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee consists of respective society members from all continents. They bring to the Committee the breadth of medical, general obstetric, and maternal-fetal medicine expertise, as well as strengths in clinical care and research, including discovery science.
Mission Statement
The joint ISSHP/ISOM Global Health Committee will promote best clinical, research, and advocacy practices by relevant stakeholders in under-resourced settings through their existing systems. Our ultimate goal is to build capacity and to improve outcomes for women and their babies wherever they live.
ISOM members can engage with the Global Health Committee by promoting and participating in the Committee’s activities to advance global obstetric medicine. Current activities include a needs assessment survey and the development of focused global obstetric medicine courses. ISOM members will also be critical in developing North-South collaborations to generate interest about global obstetric medicine, especially research and funding.
Members
Peter Von Dadelszen
Chair
pvd@kcl.ac.uk
Sarosh Rana
Co - Chair
srana@uchicagomedicine.org
Annemarie Hennessy
Ad Hoc
an.hennessy@westernsydney.edu.au