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Kerri-Anne Gifford is chair of the Nottingham branch of Royal College of Midwives and has been a member of the Association of Radical Midwives.

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Born Too Soon?: The Effects of Health InequalityProduction team

By Kerri-Anne Gifford (Guest)

19 May 2005

Kerri-Anne Gifford asks how health inequalities affect the chances of survival for premature babies  Read more : Born Too Soon?: The Effects of Health Inequality

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Kerri-Anne Gifford is chair of the Nottingham branch of Royal College of Midwives and has been a member of the Association of Radical Midwives. Presently, she works as a nurse, midwife and health visitor representative on the Nottingham City PCT Professional Executive Committee. She has also written for The Practising Midwife and Midwifery Matters.
Originally from Australia, Kerri-Anne began adult life as a teenage mother of one daughter. A health professional with 25 years experience in the public sector working in nursing, surgery and research, she qualified as a registered midwife in 1994.

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