
About Mandeep Kaur Kaler
Miss Mandeep Kaur Kaler is a consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with a special interest in pre-conception counselling, maternal medicine, post-natal hypertension, contraception and menstrual disorders.
She is a consultant at Barts Health NHS Trust, The Royal London Hospital with Subspecialist in maternal medicine and medical education.
She provides clinical care for pregnant women in maternal medicine clinics including the cardiology, renal, gastroenterology, diabetes and neurology clinics in a multidisciplinary setting. In addition, she cares for women in both the acute and chronic benign gynaecology service.
She has a passion for medical education and has been awarded a degree in medical education (PG cert) with distinction from Queen Mary University London. She is also a qualified Advanced Life Support instructor and Human factors trainer, which has given her the opportunity to lead on formal teaching and training.
On receiving her PhD titled ‘An investigation into the Aetiology of Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy’ she has developed a growing interest in academia in women's health.
Miss Kaler’s dedication extends beyond the hospital. She is an avid runner, having completed four half marathons, raising funds for various charitable causes. Her commitment to both professional excellence and community well-being underscores her holistic approach to life and healthcare.
Expertise
- General Gynaecology
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- 18+
- Qualifications
BSc (hons), MBBS, MRCOG, PhD, PgCert
- Languages spoken
- English
- Online profiles
- Research highlights
Miss Kaler's key publications:
Khan M, Dave A, Benton M, Moss N, Kaler MK. Health literacy interventions for pregnant women with limited language proficiency in the country they live in: a systematic review. BMC Public Health. 2024 Nov 26;24(1):3287. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-20747-8. PMID: 39592991;PMCID: PMC11600627.
Kwok MH, Taniskidi A, Bowles L, Wolf S, Hogg M, Kaler MK. Impact of a Maternal Medicine Hub on post-partum haemorrhage in women with inherited bleeding disorders: A retrospective service evaluation. Obstet Med. 2025 May 20:1753495X251338642. doi: 10.1177/1753495X251338642.
Matthew Cauldwell, Emma Bredaki, Pooja Dassan, Mandish K. Dhanjal, Mandeep Kaler et al (2021). Maternal and fetal outcomes in women with cerebrovascular malformations in pregnancy: A multicentre retrospective cohort study. BJOG: Int J Obstet Gy;00:1–7.
Mandeep K Kaler, Madeleine Malina, Klaartje Kok, Rehan Khan (2021). Inflammatory bowel disease in pregnancy: Developing a multidisciplinary care pathway in East London. Obstetric Medicine;1-7.
Mallick, F. Odejinmi, M. Sideris, E. Egbase, M. Kaler (2021).The impact of COVID-19 on obstetrics and gynaecology trainees;how do we move on? Facts Views Vis Obgyn;13 (1): 9-14.
- Professional memberships
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
ALS Instructor
- Certifications and Awards
Baby Lifeline’s National Maternity Safety Conference: 2025
Best Poster Prize: A Co-Designed Health Literacy Programme for Pregnant Women Whose First Language is not English: A Pilot StudyBarts Charity Award of £45,497: Health Literacy in Pregnancy
NEL ICB award of £10,000: Health Literacy in Pregnancy
Barts Charity Award of £49,000: Maternity Triage Quality Improvement project
British Maternal & Fetal Medicine Society 20th Annual Conference, Brighton
Top scoring Oral Presentation in Maternal Medicine, (March 2018).
The diagnostic phenotype of women with Acute Fatty Liver of Pregnancy
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