Global Health TV, produced by WebsEdge/Health, brings the global health community together. Through the power of online television we share inspiring stories on the work being done around the world to tackle HIV, AIDS, TB, Malaria and other diseases, build health systems and reduce infant and maternal mortality. Global Health TV shows that there is hope for a brighter, healthier future.
Research at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit - putting mothers, babies and families first
Oxford University
Global Health TV discovers how the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) at Oxford University conducts high-quality research aimed at improving the care provided to women and their families during pregnancy, childbirth, the newborn period and early childhood, as well as promoting the effective use of resources by perinatal health services. As a multi-disciplinary research unit the NPEU carries out research across a wide range of topics using methods appropriate to the question being addressed. Key to the success of the work being carried out is the focus on questions which are important to women, babies and their families and the involvement of a wide range of research collaborators, particularly those involved in directly providing care in the health service.
https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/
Related Videos
-
Access to basic hygiene still lacking in Pakistan
-
Measuring improvement
-
Empowering People with HIV and AIDS
-
Genetic Profiling of Breast Cancers
-
Helping Communities Access Treatments
-
Sustainable Global Health for Children
-
Sleeping Sickness in post-conflict Sudan
-
Canadian Conference on Global Health 2010
-
Reducing the Workload of Pregnant Women
-
Measuring Health System Outcomes from Public and Private Financing
-
Former head of UK’s NHS says we can learn from developing world
-
TBCTA a partnership in TB control
-
Raising the Standard of Care
-
Changing Diabetes in Children
-
Sleeping Sickness
Reproductive Health
-
Regulating Global Midwifery
Interview with Sally Pairman -
Interview with Nestor Moyo
Strength in numbers -
White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood
Interview with Theresa Shaver and Lennie Kamwendo -
Research at the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit - putting mothers, babies and families first
Oxford University -
Healthy Mothers & Healthy Babies by Empowering Midwives
University of KwaZulu-Natal -
Leading research in Maternal and Child Health
Institute for Women’s Health, University College London & UCL Hospital -
PEPFAR comes under fire at AIDS 2010
Calls for end to abstinence-only HIV prevention programs
Whats New
Live Twitter Feed

- The Future of Global Health TV is down to you. Help us by taking our survey. #globalhealth #websedgehealth #ghtv http://t.co/k9wslcXR
- Global Health TV Twitter Digest is out! http://t.co/Ufyxaf0I â–¸ Top stories today via @Carmen_Maria
- Global Health TV Twitter Digest is out! http://t.co/Ufyxaf0I â–¸ Top stories today via @gatesfoundation @womenshealth @WorldBank
- Global Health TV Twitter Digest is out! http://t.co/Ufyxaf0I â–¸ Top stories today via @ucsf @allafrica @aidslifecycle @jamieerosen @jranck





