In day-to-day clinical practice, whether in hospitals, health clinics, or MCHCs, care is delivered within real world constraints. Clinics are busy, manpower is limited, and decisions must often be made efficiently.
Many gaps in patient care do not necessarily arise from lack of knowledge, but also from small variations in routine practice. These are rarely dramatic errors. They are subtle, cumulative, and often system driven.
This series focuses on refining everyday clinical decision making in obstetrics, particularly when and how to apply established standards in common scenarios.
Just click on the the title below to catch up with past published topics
- First Trimester Dating by Ultrasound -Getting the Basics Right (16/2/2026
- Refining the Management of Anaemia in Pregnancy: The Role of Ferritin (11/3/2026)
- Caesarean Wound Breakdown: When Secondary Healing Is Enough (12/4/2026)
- Blood Loss After Vaginal Delivery – Looking Beyond Visual Estimation (11/5/2026)

