Advice during resident doctors industrial action (25 - 30 July 2025)

Resident doctors are currently scheduled to take industrial action between 25 to 30 July 2025.

Unless advised otherwise, please attend appointments at Liverpool Women's University Hospital as normal.

Any patients whose appointments are impacted will be contacted directly. 

 

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  • Liverpool Women’s consultant receives £850,000 funding to develop award-winning device

    A consultant obstetrician from the Trust has been awarded £850,000 to further develop an award-winning device that could save the lives of women all over the world.

  • Liverpool Student Midwife Shortlisted for National Awards

    A student at Liverpool Womens Hospital has been shortlisted for two prestigious awards for her exceptional contribution to the midwife community.

  • Pregnant Women in Merseyside Urged to Protect Themselves from Flu

    Pregnant women across the North West are being urged to get their flu vaccination after new evidence reveals that flu activity is increasing in the area.

  • One Born Every Minute Midwives to Deliver Life in Tanzania for WaterAid Appeal

    Two midwives from Liverpool Women's Hospital will head to Tanzania this Saturday to help deliver babies in a maternity unit where all midwives have to rely on are buckets of water.

  • Liverpool Women's Again Ranked Amongst Best in Country

    A Liverpool Trust has been ranked amongst the very best providers of maternity services in the country by healthcare regulators.

  • Supporting World Prematurity Day

    World Prematurity Day is an international awareness day for premature birth and all the issues surrounding it. 15 million babies are born too soon each year across the globe, thats 29 babies every minute.

  • Claire Sweeney Urges Public to Dig Deep For Liverpool Baby Unit

    Staff on the Fetal Medicine Unit are looking to raise £80,000 to redesign the unit and increase the amount of families it can support.

  • Liverpool Geneticist Honoured with Top Award

    A Liverpool geneticist has been recognised for her contribution to healthcare at a national awards ceremony.

  • Volunteer Carol Recognised with Special Award

    Carol Byrne, a volunteer for over 2 years at Liverpool Women's Hospital, was named Volunteer of the Year at the Trust's annual Dedicated To Excellence evening in recognition of the service she provides to people across the hospital.

  • Specialist Midwife Sue warns girls of the dangers of secret pregnancies

    As Coronation Street schoolgirl Faye Windass finally gives birth to her baby daughter after keeping her pregnancy a secret, Specialist Teenage Midwife Sue Thompson of Liverpool Women's urges other schoolgirls not to follow her example.

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