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Professor Jonathan Morris
Professor Jonathan Morris
Alliance Deputy Chair, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, NSW
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New South Wales
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Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, North Shore Private Hospital
About Professor Jonathan Morris:
Professor Jonathan Morris has over 20 years of experience in caring for women with a high-risk pregnancy.
He has expertise in the management of medical conditions that may affect women’s pregnancies as well as the management and prevention of preterm birth, fetal growth problems and high blood pressure in pregnancy.
He is involved with research and has led a number of large clinical trials that have informed practice in Australia and overseas.
The Australian Preterm Birth Prevention Alliance is working to safely lower the rate of early birth across Australia.