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What are SA Perinatal Practice Guidelines
The South Australian Department of Health
SA Perinatal Practice workgroup
Development of SA Perinatal Practice Guidelines
Peer reviewers
Abbreviations used
Terms
Levels of Evidence
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South Australian Perinatal Practice Workgroup

The development of the SA Perinatal Practice Guidelines was undertaken by a workgroup initially overseen by the Healthy Start Clinical Reference Group and subsequently by the South Australian Maternal and Neonatal Network (SAMNN) and South Australian Maternal and Neonatal Clinical Reference Group (SAMNCRG).

 

Members of this South Australian Perinatal Practice Workgroup (SAPPWG) are:

 

Dr Brian Peat (Chairperson) (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Dr Anupam Parange (Lyell McEwin Health Service)
Dr Elinor Atkinson (Flinders Medical Centre)
Dr Steven Scroggs (Flinders Medical Centre) 
Dr Amita Singla (The Queen Elizabeth Hospital)
Ms Allison Rogers (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Dr Andrew McPhee (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Dr Kym Osborn (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Dr Bill Hague (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Dr Scott Morris (Flinders Medical Centre)
Dr Martin Altmann (Murray Bridge Clinic)
Ms Jill Phelps (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Mr John Coomblas (Flinders Medical Centre)
Ms Judy Coffey (Women’s and Children’s Hospital)
Ms Lyn Bastian (Lyell McEwin Health Service)

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