
About
François ANOUILH serves as a Midwifery teacher and DFGSMa3 referent (3rd year) at the Faculty of Midwifery, University of Brest. His professional focus integrates clinical practice, education, and research in maternal health, with specialized expertise in obstetric complications including postpartum hemorrhage and thromboembolic disorders during pregnancy.
His research portfolio centers on Midwifery, Obstetrics, Ultrasound, and Epidemiology, with particular emphasis on risk prediction for postpartum hemorrhage, venous thromboembolism in obstetric contexts, and gestational weight gain impacts. Key investigations include family history as a risk factor for hemorrhage, development of predictive tools for vaginal delivery complications, and clinical risk factors for vasculo-placental disorders through the HEMOTHEPP French cohort study.
Analysis of his publications (2013-2025) reveals a consistent focus on data-driven approaches to maternal health complications, predominantly utilizing French cohort and case-control methodologies. His work demonstrates progressive refinement in risk assessment models, with increasing attention to genetic/familial factors and predictive analytics for obstetric emergencies like postpartum hemorrhage and thromboembolism.
Scientific awards: No awards or fellowships were documented in the provided materials.
Advising and grants: While specific students aren't listed, his leadership in multicenter cohort studies (notably HEMOTHEPP) indicates substantial grant-funded research activity. The Haemorrhages and Thromboembolic Venous Disease of the Postpartum cohort represents a significant national collaborative effort with implications for clinical practice guidelines.
Labs and teams: François ANOUILH operates within the HEMOTHEPP research network, a multidisciplinary French consortium investigating postpartum complications. This team integrates midwives, obstetricians, and epidemiologists across medical institutions to develop evidence-based protocols for managing hemorrhage and thromboembolic events in maternity care.
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