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Our vision is to reduce the devastating impact of stillbirth for women, families and the wider community through improving care to reduce the number of stillborn babies and to reduce the impact of this loss.
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sean.seeho@sydney.edu.au

Dr Sean Seeho

Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal North Shore Hospital; University of Sydney

Dr Sean Seeho [MBBS, FRANZCOG, PhD] is a clinical academic at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney and a researcher in the Women and Babies Research Group at the Kolling Institute, University of Sydney. He co-chairs the Stillbirth CRE Education Committee and is a member of the CRE Steering Committee. Dr Seeho contributed to the development of the Safer Baby Bundle eLearning module and Safer Baby Bundle masterclass.

As an obstetrician and researcher with a passion for improving the outcomes of pregnant women and their babies, Dr Seeho has actively targeted and acquired skills and experience to implement and successfully complete research projects to ensure meaningful knowledge translation and sustainable impacts. His research interests include stillbirth prevention, complex pregnancy conditions, and improving maternal transfers to higher-level care. Since 2015, Dr Seeho has been Joint Head of the Specialty of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Neonatology at the University of Sydney. In this role he continues to make a significant contribution to medical student education and curriculum development. Dr Seeho also supervises higher degree research students. He is an associate editor for the Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology.


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