1998 …2025

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Biography

Professor Amanda Cotter graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1994. She initially worked in Ireland and was an Assistant Master at the Coombe Women s Hospital from 1998 until 2001. She then completed a three year Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship at the University of Miami.She was appointed Consultant Obstetrician and Specialist in Maternal Fetal Medicine in 2004 at the University of Miami/ Jackson Memorial Medical Center where she specialized in obstetric ultrasound, prenatal diagnosis, management of multiple gestations and care of women with complex obstetric problems including infectious diseases.She returned to Ireland in 2011 when appointed Professor and Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Limerick, based at the University Maternity Hospital Limerick.Her clinical interests include:
  • Maternal Fetal Medicine (High risk pregnancies)
  • Obstetric Ultrasound Prenatal Diagnosis (CVS, Amniocentesis, fetal blood sampling)
  • Infectious Diseases in pregnancy
 
Academic Qualifications: 
MD                   Trinity College Dublin (2003) MRCOG           Membership Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (1999) MRCPI             Membership Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (1999) MSPH              University of Miami (2004)

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 5 - Gender Equality

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