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Naomi  Carlisle

Mrs Naomi Carlisle RM, MRes

Lecturer (Research & Education)

Research interests

  • Midwifery

Biography

Naomi is a Midwifery Lecturer (Research & Education). She recently defended her PhD thesis regarding implementation of the preterm birth pathway in England, which was funded through a NIHR Clinical Doctoral Research Fellowship.

She has previously worked clinically in the Preterm Birth Surveillance Clinic at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK. Her research interests include preterm birth, mid-trimester loss, maternity implementation and researching using realist methods.

Naomi could supervise students with an interest in preterm birth, mid-trimester loss, maternity implementation and research using realist methods.

Enquiring about potential PhD supervision

If you’re thinking of applying for one of our PhD programmes and are looking for potential supervisors, please email nmpc_pgr_enquiries@kcl.ac.uk listing the names of the supervisors you’ve identified as having expertise in your chosen area, along with your CV and a short research proposal. 

Our Postgraduate Research Team will contact supervisors on your behalf and get back to you. If you have any queries in the meantime, please use the email address above, rather than contacting potential PhD supervisors directly, because they are unable to respond to initial enquiries.

    Research

    C0091669-Newborn_baby_s_grip_reflex-SPL
    Midwifery & Maternal Health

    The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.

    caesarean-stitch
    CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section

    An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies

    Project status: Starting

    News

    App developed to determine risk of preterm birth recommended by NHS England

    A mobile-phone app and best practice toolkit used to calculate a woman’s individual risk of preterm birth were recently launched due to COVID-19 and are now...

    Pregnancy

      Research

      C0091669-Newborn_baby_s_grip_reflex-SPL
      Midwifery & Maternal Health

      The Midwifery & Maternal Health Research Group is developing a programme of high-quality research to foster improvements to the delivery, outcomes and experiences of maternity care services.

      caesarean-stitch
      CRAFT: Cerclage after full dilatation caesarean section

      An investigation into the role of previous in labour caesarean section in future preterm birth risk and management strategies

      Project status: Starting

      News

      App developed to determine risk of preterm birth recommended by NHS England

      A mobile-phone app and best practice toolkit used to calculate a woman’s individual risk of preterm birth were recently launched due to COVID-19 and are now...

      Pregnancy