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Edward Morris

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Gender Male
Age 40
Date of birth May 4,1984
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Wichita
Kansas
United States
Height 203 (cm)
Weight 105 (kg)
NBA draft2007
Colleges Pittsburg State Gorillas football
Number 32
Books St. George's Hall, Liverpool
'And when Did You Last See Your Father?'
French Art in Nineteenth-century Britain
Public Sculpture of Cheshire and Merseyside (excluding Liverpool)
The Liverpool Academy and Other Exhibitions of Contemporary Art in Liverpool, 1774-1867: A History and Index of Artists and Works Exhibited
The Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool
Public Art Collections in North-west England: A History and Guide
History of the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool 1873-2000
English Watercolours in the Collection of C. F. J. Beausire
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Edward Bernard Morris Jr. is a US-born Japanese professional basketball player for the Yokohama B-Corsairs in Japan. He played college basketball for the Pittsburg State University Gorillas.

New calls for buffer zones around UK abortion clinics

New calls for buffer zones around UK abortion clinics
May 30,2022 3:15 am

... Dr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists said abortion care was " an essential sexual and reproductive health service" and buffer zones " must be introduced to ensure that the privacy and rights of those who access these services are respected"...

Gynaecology waits soar by 60% during pandemic

Gynaecology waits soar by 60% during pandemic
Apr 4,2022 5:25 am

... Gender bias RCOG president Dr Edward Morris said he felt helpless not being able to speed up access to care for women and people on his waiting lists...

Pregnancy risk tool cuts baby loss in black and Asian women

Pregnancy risk tool cuts baby loss in black and Asian women
Feb 28,2022 3:47 am

... Safest approachDr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said it was " unacceptable" that black, Asian and minority ethnic women faced huge inequalities on maternity outcomes...

NHS to tackle 'unfair' maternity outcomes

NHS to tackle 'unfair' maternity outcomes
Feb 23,2022 4:37 am

... Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists head Dr Edward Morris told BBC News was affecting some women s care...

Miscarriage: 'I was in pain and they did not listen'

Miscarriage: 'I was in pain and they did not listen'
Feb 8,2022 9:05 am

... These include a lack of quality research involving all ethnicities - but RCOG head Dr Edward Morris says is also affecting some women s experience of care...

Covid: Pregnant women angry at long waits for boosters

Covid: Pregnant women angry at long waits for boosters
Dec 16,2021 3:26 am

... " Dr Edward Morris, president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, said they were " disappointed" that pregnant women have not been prioritised for the booster vaccine...

Progesterone recommended to prevent early miscarriage

Progesterone recommended to prevent early miscarriage
Nov 24,2021 5:04 am

... Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists president Dr Edward Morris said: " It is positive that NICE has acknowledged the latest evidence...

Change to sepsis advice after mums' herpes deaths

Change to sepsis advice after mums' herpes deaths
Nov 23,2021 9:25 am

... Edward Morris, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which set standards in maternity care, said routine investigation and management of maternal sepsis " should always consider viral sources of infection, and appropriate changes should be instituted to support earlier diagnosis and treatment"...

Change to sepsis advice after mums' herpes deaths

Nov 21,2021 1:37 pm

Advice on how new mothers with sepsis should be treated is to change after Two Women died of a herpes infection.

The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists says viral sources of infections should be considered and appropriate treatment offered.

This comes after The Bbc revealed one surgeon might have infected The Mothers while performing Caesareans on them.

The East Kent Hospitals Trust said it had not been possible to identify The Source of either infection.

Kimberley Sampson, 29, and Samantha Mulcahy, 32, died of an infection caused by the herpes virus 44 days apart in 2018, shortly after giving birth by Caesarean Section .

Their families were told there was no link between the deaths but Bbc News that both operations had been carried out by the same surgeon.

Documents we uncovered showed that The Trust had been told Two Weeks after The Second death that " it does look like surgical contamination".

Edward Morris , President of The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, which set standards in maternity care, said routine investigation and management of maternal sepsis " should always consider viral sources of infection, and appropriate changes should be instituted to support earlier diagnosis and treatment".

Medics treating Ms Sampson and Mrs Mulcahy assumed they were suffering from a bacterial infection and didn't prescribe the anti-viral medication that may had saved their lives.

The Royal College said the Two Deaths should be " fully investigated" as " surgical infection appears to be a significant possibility".

But Bbc News has learned that The East Kent Hospitals Trust, which treated both women, never told The Coroner 's office that the same surgeon had carried out both operations or that an investigation they had ordered had suggested The Virus strains the Two Women had died from appeared to be " epidemiologically linked".

What is herpes? Herpes viruses are generally passed on by skin-to-skin contact with someone with The Virus  Herpes infections are common with almost 70% of adults having one of the two types of The Virus by The Time they are 25 Some people will develop cold sores or genital herpes, but about two-thirds will have no, or mild, symptomsDeaths caused by HSV-1, one of the two strains of the herpes simplex virus, are almost unheard of in healthy people

 Source: Herpes Viruses Association

Neither death was the subject of an inquest, to The Anger and dismay of both families.

A spokesman for The Coroner 's service in Kent said they were now reviewing information provided by Bbc News that was not available when a decision not to hold an inquest was made. It said it would " consider whether the duty to investigate… is triggered".

The East Kent Hospitals Trust confirmed it had not informed The Coroner of the links between the deaths as a report they had received from Public Health England said they couldn't conclude " that they are from the same source or linked by transmission".

The Trust added that " The Surgeon who performed both Caesarean sections did not have any hand lesions that could have caused infection, or any history of The Virus .

" Kimberley and Samantha's treatment was based on the different symptoms showed during their illness. Our thoughts are with their families and we will do all we can to answer their concerns. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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