Dr Brenda Narice

MBBS, BA, MSc, PhD, MRCOG, MCIL, SFHEA.

School of Medicine and Population Health

NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrar, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

Brenda Narice
Dr Brenda Narice
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B.F.Narice@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 215 9666

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Dr Brenda Narice
School of Medicine and Population Health
FU32, F Floor
The Medical School
Beech Hill Road
Sheffield
S10 2RX
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For enquiries please contact - SMPH-West-Operational@sheffield.ac.uk

I am currently an NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer and Specialty Registrar in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Sheffield with a primary focus on maternal fetal medicine.

Qualifications
  • MRCOG Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • PhD in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Sheffield
  • MSc in Clinical Research at the University of Sheffield
  • Postgraduate certificate in Reproductive Health at Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  • Medical degree at the University of Buenos Aires
  • BA in Translation and Interpretation at Lenguas Vivas Escuela Superior
Research interests

My research is centred on the development of point-of-care testing for early detection of pregnancy-related complications, with a particular interest in preterm birth and placental dysfunction.

In addition to my research, I am actively involved in medical education, where I mentor students and early-career researchers.

I am also dedicated to promoting inclusive research participation and fostering patient and public involvement.

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Grants
  • Vibrational spectroscopic analysis of cervicovaginal fluid for prediction of time to delivery. The University of Sheffield Clinical Academic Training Pump-priming Awards for Clinical Lecturers
  • Cervicovaginal fluid biomarkers for prediction of chorioamnionitis in preterm prelabour rupture of membranes. Jessop Wing Research Grant, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals
  • Exploring novel techniques for the prediction of spontaneous preterm birth in multiple pregnancies. BMFMS and TAMBA
  • Intercellular matrix protein expression in the non-gravid human cervix using optical coherence tomography. Jessop Wing Research Grant, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals
  • Evaluation of the mechanical and physical properties of a synthetic amniopatch
    Jessop Wing Research Grant, Sheffield NHS Teaching Hospitals
Teaching interests
  • Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • MED6113 Fetal development deputy lead at the MSc in Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, University of Sheffield
  • ILA and SSC supervisor for Phase 3A/3B medical students, University of Sheffield
Professional activities and memberships
  • SRI In-training committee representative
  • ISUOG Patient Information Spanish Lead
  • Jessop Wing Preterm Birth PPI group coordinator
  • TOG Trainee Editor

Awards and prizes

  • MRCOG Gold Medal
  • NHSE Academic Presentation and Networking Day (first prize)
  • Jessop Wing Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Trainee of the Quarter
  • GASOC Sustainable Global Surgery Conference essay competition (runner-up)
  • JSOG Encouragement award
  • Preterm Birth Dialogues Conference (first prize)
  • Academic Unit of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine (first prize)