

Priscilla Smith
583 posts

@BushPriscilla
Doctor, researcher, PhD student, mum of girls and passionate about improving the health of women with kidney disease in pregnancy and beyond.









We’ll kick off #SASWeek24 by exploring why becoming an SAS doctor is a rewarding career option. Dr @BushPriscilla, our SAS representative for London South, explores what it means to to be an SAS doctor and the progress made over the past 2 decades: ow.ly/qlSa50TKvbH

As a doctor whose wife experienced 4 miscarriages amongst the 3, now healthy adult children we have raised, I can’t stop thinking about @JDVance’s answers on abortion during the VP debate. Here is the problem with his and Trump’s “leave it to the states” approach. 1/13








🌟 Exciting New Insights! 🌟 Our latest review on the pivotal role of Regulatory T Cells (Tregs) in managing hypertensive diseases during pregnancy is now published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences! 📚 🤰 Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy are a leading cause of complications, affecting the health of both mother and baby. Our research delves into how Tregs contribute to maintaining immune balance and suggests potential therapeutic interventions. 🛡️ 🔬 In collaboration with a fantastic team, including Professor Kypros H. Nicolaides and Professor Giovanna Lombardi, we're uncovering groundbreaking ways to enhance pregnancy outcomes through immunological adaptations. 🧬 👉 Read our full article for a deeper understanding of the future direction of prenatal therapies: mdpi.com/1422-0067/25/9… #PregnancyHealth #Immunology #MedicalResearch #PrenatalCare #FetalMedicineFoundation @kyleheaden @pshangaris @KingsCollegeLon @kingsmedicine @KingsCollegeNHS @KingsMaternity @KCLImmunoMicro












#ISNWCN day 2: our poster explains the evolution of the @ISNeducation supported Train the Trainer program for #kidneydisease and #pregnancy. Brings together people from many countries, sharing knowledge, building connections and an obstetric Nephrology network for the future



