OHT Women’s Health for All: Towards Inclusive, Equitable Care
segunda, 28/07
|Zoom
The women’s health specialist network will be hosting a virtual Women’s Health Meet-Up with a brilliant panel of speakers from across the fem tech /women’s health space. They’ll be sharing their journeys and exploring how we can make the space more accessible✨


Time & Location
28/07/2025, 17:30 – 18:30
Zoom
About the Event
Women's Health for All: Towards Inclusive, Equitable Care
We are proud to spotlight three inspiring women who are making a real impact in women’s health. Driving innovation in care and equity, they will be sharing their deep expertise and lived experience at our upcoming Women’s Health Specialist Network panel event.

Cathy Jones - UK’s first digital Midwife with a special interest in Closed Loop Care
👩⚕️ Cathy is a Diabetes Specialist Midwife at University Hospitals of Leicester and the Leicester Diabetes Centre. Trained at Queen’s University Belfast, she has over 10 years’ midwifery experience and now combines clinical care with research. Cathy supports women with pre-existing and gestational diabetes, with a special interest in using technology such as Hybrid Closed Loop systems and continuous glucose monitoring.

Karrie Liu - Award winning Data Scientist and Independent Data Analytics Consultant
📊 Karrie Liu is an award-winning data scientist and PhD researcher at the University of Sussex, using modelling to drive equity through Women’s Health Hubs. With over 15 years’ experience across health and life sciences, she’s received multiple recognitions for her work at the intersection of data, public health, and social impact. She also serves as a trustee at Age UK, advocating for inclusive, community-based care.

Dr Danielle Adewusi - Founder of Scrub the Stigma and Medical Doctor
Dr Danielle is a resident doctor with a deep commitment to women’s health, education, and empowerment.
She is the founder of Scrub the Stigma, a women’s health organisation working to dismantle stigma through education, advocacy, and outreach. Through this platform, she has led national and international school-based programmes, hosted public events, and supported women in Nigeria by funding medical bills and distributing menstrual hygiene products to communities in need. At the core of her work is a drive to champion a future in which all women can access the care they deserve.
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