CURRICULUM VITAE for Katariina Laine

CURRICULUM VITAE for Katariina Laine

CURRICULUM VITAE for Katariina Laine Born: 24.04.62 Private address: Th.Thomassensvei 7, 1613 Fredrikstad E-Mail: [email protected], [email protected] 2009-today Consultant, Obstetrical Department, Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål 2009-2014 Research fellow. University of Oslo 2007-2009 Consultant Fetal Medicine Unit, Ullevål University Hospital. 2003-2006 Chief Consultant, Obstetric Department, Oestfold Hospital trust 2002-2007 Consultant, Obstetric Department, Oestfold Hospital trust 2001-2002 Registrar, Surgical department, Oestfold Hospital trust 2000-2001 Registrar, Obstetric department, Oestfold Hospital trust 1997-1999 Registrar, Obstetric and Gynecological department, Bergen 1996-1997 General Practitioner, Osterøy 1995-1996 Registrar, Obstetric Department, Trondheim 1993-1995 Registrar, Bjørneborg and Karleby in Finland 1992-1993 Compulsory hospital and district service as intern, Finland Administrative and leadership experience: Head of Department in Obstetrics in 2003-06 in Østfold Hospital Trust Teaching experience: 2009-2014 Teacher in obstetrics for medical students, University of Oslo 2003-2015 Supervisor for registrars in Fredrikstad and Oslo 1993-1995 Teacher in obstetrics and gynaecology at the High school for nursing sciences, Forssa, Finland Education 2013- ongoing: Master in Management and Administration 2013 PhD defence, University of Oslo, Norway 2010-2011: University Pedagogical Education for UiO teachers (”Universitetspedagogisk kurs”, required education in University Pedagogics) 2001 Norwegian certified specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology 1992 MD, University of Turku, Finland Awards and grants For kvinners helse 1.6Norge: 2015, NOK 25 000. GlobVac/Norwegian Research Council Research Grant: Palestinian Perineum and Birth Complication Study 2014, NOK 13 500 000. The Norwegian Medical Association’s Quality Award 2013, NOK 25 000. The Y.W.Loke New Investigator Travel Award, IFPA: 2011, NOK 1000. Supervision experience: 2013- ongoing: Main supervisor of PhD-student, MD Kathrine Fodstad 2015- ongoing: Main supervisor of PhD-student, MD Hadeel Masri 2015- ongoing: Co-supervisor PhD student, MD Khaled Zimmo 2015- Main supervisor in a planned PhD for MD Gulim Murzakanova. 1 2014-2015: Main supervisor for Hanne Knutsen (RN, MW) for masters degree at UiO. 2013-2014: Co-supervisor for Anne Elisabeth Bjerkreim (RN, MW) for masters degree at Høyskolen i Akershus. 2010-2012: Co-supervisor for Kathrine Fodstad, at the Medical Student Research Program (Forskerlinjen), UiO: ”Episiotomy techniques and effect on women’s health.” Main supervisor for medical student thesis, UiO: 2015- ongoing: Sigrid Haugtomt 2015- ongoing: Anita Pettersson-Dahl 2014-2015: Kine Lunde Frydenberg and Fanny Andersson: WANT-study: Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia 2014-2015: Kaja Langeland and Linn Oftenes Lie: WANT-Study: Organization and structure in a labour ward in Jimma, Ethiopia. 2012-2014: Hanne Mella Sjøthun and Silje Vassbotn Skaara: ”Forebyggning av obstetriske sfinkterskader – holdninger og teknikker blant gynekologer og jordmødre.” 2011-2013: Kine Haaverstad and Martine Høye: ”Keisersnitt i Norge - epidemi(ologi) og trender” Co-supervisor for several medical student thesis at UiO. International research collaboration: Vladimir Kalis, MD, PhD, University Hospital Plzen/Pilsen, Charles University Prague, Pilsen, Czech Republic. Harvey Kliman, MD, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, USA. Sari Räisänen, PhD, RM, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Seppo Heinonen, MD, PhD, Professor, Helsinki University Hospital, University of Helsinki, Finland. Morten Lebech, MD, PhD,Roskilde univeritetssygehus, Roskilde, Danmark PEERS - Perineal Trauma Prevention, Evaluation, Education and Repair Study Group: Khaled Ismail, MD, PhD, Professor, University of Birmingham, UK Magdalena Jansova. MSc, Charles University Prague, Pilsen, Czech Republic Katharina Jundt, MD, PhD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich, Germany Vladimir Kalis, MD, PhD, Charles University Prague, Pilsen, Czech Republic Chris Kettle, PhD, RM, Professor, Staffordshire University, Beaconside, UK Jan Willem deLeeuw, MD, PhD, Ikazia Hospital, Rotterdam, Netherlands Sari Räisänen, PhD, RM, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Renaud de Tayrac, MD, PhD, Professor, Caremeau University Hospital, Nîmes, France Invited speaker talks 1. IUGA, Lisbon, Portugal 2011: ”Episiotomy and manual perineal support to protect the perineum” 2. Symposium Obstetric Care, Doetinchem, Netherlands 2012. “Preventing anal sphincter tears with manual perineal protection” 3. NFOG Bergen, Norway 2012: “OASR, the Nordic experience” 4. NMUGS, Staffordshire, UK 2013: Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries can be reduced. 5. Pilzen, Czech Republic 2013: How to Reduce Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries. 2 6. ALSO-Scandinavia Instructor’s day, Trondheim, Norway 2014: Reducing Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries, the Norwegian experiences 7. PEERS, Zagreb, Croatia 2014: Clinical routines to Reduce Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries. 8. Scottish Pelvic Floor Network, Edinburgh, UK 2014: Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries can be reduced. 9. NFOG, Stockholm, Sweden 2014: Obstetric anal sphincter injuries: Incidence, risk factors, consequences and prevention 10. Tromsø, Norway: Compulsory education course for registrars (Emnekurs i spesielle emner, legeforeningen). Sphincter injury 2015 11. Lund, Sweden 2015: Teaching and education of midwives and doctors in manual perineal protection. 12. ASOGIC- congress Cairo, Egypt 2015: Prevention of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries 13. Nimes, France 2015: Reducing the risk of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries Invited speaker and instructor at international work-shops 1. IUGA, Lisboa, Portugal 2011: Episiotomy as a part of protecting the perineum. (50 participants) 2. Doetinchem, Netherlands 2012. Hands-on training on manual perineal protection (100 participants) 3. IFPA, Geilo, Norway 2011: Second trimester estimated placental volume (EPV) screening is predictive of SGA and LGA at birth. (50 participants) 4. Rotterdam, Netherlands 2012, invited speaker. How to prevent anal sphincter tears with manual perineal protection (50 participants) 5. IUGA, Brisbane, Australia 2012, Urogynecological view on Management of the second stage of labor: Complex approach of protecting the perineum in a daily practice. (30 participants) 6. Plymouth, UK 2013, invited speaker. Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS) can be reduced. (33 participants) 7. Croydon, London, UK 2013, invited speaker. Obstetrical Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASIS) can be reduced. (120 participants) 8. IUGA Dublin, Ireland 2013. Clinical interventions to reduce perineal trauma: Complex approach of protecting the perineum in a daily practice (40 participants) 9. ASOGIC Cairo, Egypt 2015: Interventions to reduce perineal trauma (50 participants) 10. Nimes, France 2015: Reducing the risk of perineal trauma (40 participants) 11. IUGA Nice, France 2015: Teaching and education of midwives and doctors in manual perineal protection (50 participants). International talks and posters 1. EBCOG, Lisboa 2007: Successful Decrease In The Incidence Of Obstetric Anal Sphincter Rupture With An Interventional Training Program” (poster with talk). Laine K, Pirhonen T, Rolland R, Pirhonen J 2. ICS-IUGA, Toronto 2010: Evaluation of the incision angle of mediolateral episiotomy at 60 degrees – a pilot study. Kalis V, Landsmanova J, Bednarova B, Karbanova J, Laine K, Rokyta Z 3 3. NFOG, Copenhagen 2010: Prevalence, risk factors and severity of anal incontinence after obstetric anal sphincter rupture 4. IUGA, Lisboa 2011: Episiotomy and manual perineal support to protect the perineum 5. IFPA, Geilo 2011: Second trimester estimated placental volume (EPV) screening is predictive of SGA and LGA at birth 6. IUGA, Lisboa 2011: Different episiotomy techniques and association to perineal pain -a prospective study. Fodstad K, Laine K, Schmidtke A, Staff AC 7. IUGA Brisbane 2012: Similar reduction in OASIS rate across all subgroups of women defined by risk factors after implementation of a perineal protection program 8. IUGA 2012 Brisbane. Numerical model of the perineum with and without manual perineal protection. Jansova M, Kalis V, Lobovsky L, Zemcik R, Rusavy Z, Laine K. 9. ISUOG Copenhagen 2012: Second trimester estimated placental volume (EPV) screening is predictive of SGA and LGA newborns and adverse pregnancy outcomes 10. IUGA, Dublin 2013: Prevalence of anal incontinence among pregnant women. Laine K, Skjeldestad FE, Sandvik L, Staff AC Comissions of trust Academic Editor in PLOS One Reviewer in Journals: BMJ Open, British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (BJOG), European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology (EJOGRB), Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica (AOGS), BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics (IJGO), International Urogynecology Journal (IUJO), Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (SJPH), Journal of Women’s Health (JWH), Journal of Basic and Clinical Reproductive Sciences (JBCRS), Journal of Medicine and Medical sciences (JMMS), Saudi Medical Journal Publication list for Katariina Laine: 1. Laine K, Pirhonen T, Rolland R, Pirhonen J: Decreasing the incidence of anal sphincter tears during delivery. Obstet Gynecol 2008, 111, 5, 1053-1057. 2. Valbø A, Gjessing L, Herzog C, Goderstad JM, Laine K, Valset AM: Anal sphincter tears at spontaneous delivery: A comparison of five hospitals in Norway.Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2008;29:1-5. 3. Laine K, Gissler M,

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