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Maira Jansone is a Lecturer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Riga Stradins University and serves as the Head of the Women and Child Health Clinic at Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital. She has been actively involved in academic and clinical roles since 1993 and 2000, respectively, contributing significantly to medical education and patient care in obstetrics and gynaecology.
- Education: Diploma in Medicine from Riga Medical Institute (1987), Certificate in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (1988)
- Professional Experience: Teaching at Riga Stradins University since 1993; clinical leadership at Pauls Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital since 2000
Her research interests focus on maternal-fetal health, perinatal complications, hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, isoimmunization, cesarean delivery, and perinatal mortality. She has contributed extensively to clinical literature through book chapters, guidelines, and conference abstracts. Her work emphasizes evidence-based practices in obstetrics and improving maternal and neonatal outcomes in Latvia.
The 15 most recent articles reflect a strong focus on perinatal health, pregnancy complications, and clinical guidelines. Key themes include cesarean delivery trends, placental disorders, hypertensive diseases, and rare obstetric emergencies. Her publications span both clinical case reports and broader epidemiological analyses, demonstrating a blend of practical and academic contributions to the field of obstetrics and gynaecology.
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Maira Jansone is actively involved in teaching medical students and running residency programs. She has no listed grants in the provided material, but her participation in guideline development and textbook authorship indicates significant academic leadership. She collaborates with multidisciplinary teams in clinical and educational settings, particularly within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Riga Stradins University and the associated clinical hospital.
She is engaged in clinical research and educational initiatives, contributing to national healthcare standards through publications and professional activities. Her work supports the training of future obstetricians and the improvement of perinatal care in Latvia.




