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The Team at Cambridge Fetal Care

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    Christoph Lees MD MRCOG

    Christoph Lees MD MRCOG is a Consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal-Maternal Medicine, and lead in Fetal Medicine at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. He trained at Guy’s, King’s College and St George’s Hospitals in London and obtained subspecialty accreditation and the Harris Birthright Unit for Fetal Medicine. His books include Pregnancy Questions and Answers (Dorling Kindersley 1997, 2001 & 2007) and Making Sense of Obstetric Doppler (Arnold 2002). He has contributed to Dewhurst’s Textbook of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Blackwell, 2007) and co-authors one of the largest free pregnancy question resources on the web. His research papers are on intra-uterine growth restriction, screening and treatment of pre-eclampsia, and prenatal diagnosis. Together with colleagues at Addenbrooke’s, he runs practical and theory courses in ultrasound and fetal medicine in the UK and abroad in locations such as Peru, El Salvador and India.



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    Gerald Hackett MD FRCOG

    Gerald was appointed as a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist to Addenbrooke’s Hospital 15 years ago. He trained at King’s College and St Mary’s Hospitals London where he first developed his special interest in fetal medicine and imaging, and the care of high-risk pregnancies and he has published research papers in all these areas. He is a recent past member of the RCOG/RCR committee, which oversees training in advanced obstetric ultrasound in the UK. Gerald also combines with colleagues at Addenbrooke’s to provide training courses in fetal medicine and ultrasound. He is an Associate Lecturer of The University of Cambridge.



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    Dr Hannah Missfelder-Lobos MD

    Hannah Missfelder Lobos MD is a consultant in obstetrics and fetal-maternal medicine at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. Hannah was trained in fetal medicine at the Harris Birthright Unit, King’s College Hospital under Professor Kypros Nicolaides and underwent Materno-Fetal Medicine subspecialty training at Addenbrooke’s. She obtained her specialization in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Germany and the UK following medical school at the universities of Luebeck and Freiburg. Hannah has published research in fetal medicine, and her particular interest is in looking after women with high risk pregnancies complicated by pre-eclampsia and intra uterine growth restriction as well as ultrasound and invasive prenatal diagnosis. She also trains UK doctors in Obstetric Ultrasound, and has developed a teaching and training link in Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine through Addenbrooke’s Abroad with Obstetric Hospitals in El Salvador.



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    Jeremy Brockelsby PhD MRCOG

    Jeremy Brockelsby PhD MRCOG is a Consultant in Obstetrics and Fetal – Maternal Medicine at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge. Jeremy did his general training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Nottingham and also obtained his PhD in the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia. Jeremy was the Tommy’s Campaign lecturer in maternal and fetal health at the University of Manchester were he had an active research programme in the pathophysiology of pre-eclampsia. He has published research papers in this field and has also written several books on the pathopysiology of maternal disease in pregnancy. Jeremy underwent subspecialty training in Fetal – Maternal Medicine in Leeds. He also has a keen interest in teaching and training and has written and edited several undergraduate and post-graduate text books in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He has a particular interest is in looking after women with high risk pregnancies complicated by maternal disease as well as ultrasound and invasive prenatal diagnosis.



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    Trish Chudleigh PhD

    Trish has a national and international reputation as a sonographer, and now leads the Rosie ultrasound department having most recently worked at St Thomas’s Hospital, London. She is closely involved in teaching ultrasound and training doctors, midwives and sonographers and has written one of the standard obstetric ultrasound textbooks.



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    Natalia Rosello

    Dr Natalia Rosello qualified from St Bartholomew's Hospital in 1996. Since then she has been training in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and also worked for several years as a clinical fellow in the Gynaecological Ultrasound Early Pregnancy Assessment Unit at St Georges Hospital where she helped to set up the Acute Gynaecology Unit. She is currently working in the Early Pregnancy Unit at Bedford Hospital and in the WomenÕs Diagnostic Clinic in Harley Street. Natalia's special interests are early pregnancy scanning and gynaecological scans, both acute and routine and has many years experience. She regularly participates in research projects and teaches basic scanning skills to doctors and other health care professionals.



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    Sue Cornwell

    Sue is our clinic co-ordinator and is the first port of call for any mother requesting or enquiring about a pregnancy scan at Cambridge Fetal Care. If there are any queries beyond arranging an appointment Sue is supported by our team of midwives who are always available to give expert advice.