Emma Parry

Emma Parry (FRANZCOG CMFM) is a senior lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Auckland. Her main interests over the last few years have been induction of labour rates and the techniques used to achieve labour induction. Her MD thesis is titled ‘Induction of Labour: How, Why and When?’. She has also been involved in looking at obstetricians views on induction of labour and caesarean section. She is a trained sub-specialist in maternal-fetal medicine.

Publications

Open Source Software: A Key Component of E-Health in Developing Nations
David Parry, Emma Parry, Phurb Dorji, Peter Stone. © 2011. 13 pages.
The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for healthcare, geographical and infrastructure issues, lack of trained staff...
The Electronic Health Record to Support Women’s Health
Emma Parry. © 2011. 11 pages.
The seamless electronic health record is often hailed as the holy grail of health informatics. What is an electronic health record? This question is answered and consideration is...
Open Source Software: A Key Component of E-Health in Developing Nations
David Parry, Emma Parry, Phurb Dorj, Peter Stone. © 2010. 13 pages.
The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for healthcare, geographical and infrastructure issues, lack of trained staff...
The Benefits of Using Technology in Human Resource Management
Emma Parry. © 2010. 8 pages.
The use of technology within human resource management has grown considerably over the last decade with the majority of organizations now using some form of HR information system...
The Benefits of Using Technology in Human Resource Management
Emma Parry. © 2010. 8 pages.
The use of technology within human resource management has grown considerably over the last decade with the majority of organizations now using some form of HR information system...
Medical Informatics in Obstetrics and Gynecology
David Parry, Emma Parry. © 2009. 428 pages.
Women's health comprises a large range of activities including fertility and reproductive health and screening and treatment for gynecological conditions, with computer...
The Benefits of Using Technology in Human Resource Management
Emma Parry. © 2009. 7 pages.
The use of technology within human resource management has grown considerably over the last decade with the majority of organizations now using some form of HR information system...
What is the Potential of E-Recruitment to Transform the Recruitment Process and the Role of the Resourcing Team?
Emma Parry, Shaun Tyson. © 2009. 16 pages.
HR practitioners are often expected to be both efficient administrators of the employment relationship and to act as a strategic partner to the business. Some authors have...
The Electronic Health Record to Support Women's Health
Emma Parry. © 2009. 12 pages.
The seamless electronic health record is often hailed as the holy grail of health informatics. What is an electronic health record? This question is answered and consideration is...
Statistical Measures in Maternity Care
Emma Parry. © 2009. 12 pages.
Pregnancy is unique in medicine in providing a discrete event with a fixed end. It is well suited to data collection and statistical assessment. This chapter systematically...
Open Source Software: A Key Component of E-Health in Developing Nations
David Parry, Emma Parry, Phurb Dorji, Peter Stone. © 2009. 13 pages.
This article is organized around a number of sections. The introduction outlines the rationale of the article and deals with some aspects of open source software (OSS) that make...
Open Source Software: A Key Component of E-Health in Developing Nations
David Parry, Emma Parry, Phurb Dorji, Peter Stone. © 2008. 15 pages.
The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for healthcare, geographical and infrastructure issues, lack of trained staff...