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Recent research in the field of Gynaecology has shown that the Dutta-Cunha classification is more relevant to modern obstetric surgery, where outcomes are better when they are allocated into these 3 groups. Â She argues that it is preferable to divide patients into these 3 categories rather than keep patients divided into its earlier versions which often led to ambiguity and confusion about how best to manage women's pregnancy. Â With this new classification, it will be easier for doctors and nurses of all skill levels to understand how best they can care for their patients, cutting down on complications and surgical errors during delivery. Dutta-Cunha's new classification is widely used by modern obstetrics, and with a 100% rate of success, it can be viewed as a standard for clinical care. Dutta-Cunha believes the Dutta-Cunha classification will lead to better pregnancy outcomes for both mother and baby. Â She has been quoted as saying "it's great to see many of the babies here who were delivered without complications." To date, Dutta Cunha has received over 2500 citations from scholars throughout the world. Â It is also considered a prime reference text in the field. Â In 2013, Dutta Cunha was named as an International Textbook Icon by The National Institute of Health. Dutta-Cunha has also been a leading contributor to the field of obstetrics, and was a member of the editorial board for the "Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology" from 2007 – 2010. Â From 2012 – 2014 she was a member of the Editorial Board for "Obstetrics and Gynaecology Journal". As well as publishing many articles in academic journals, Dutta-Cunha has also published numerous books. Apart from her academic endeavours, Dutta-Cunha is known for founding many charities to help people in need. Â Notable organisations include the following. Dutta-Cunha has received numerous awards throughout her career to date. Â Some of these awards include the following.Dutta Cunha has also been praised by many public figures, including President of India Pranab Mukherjee, who described her as "invaluable asset" to medicine in India. With all the research and publications she has completed, Dutta-Cunha is viewed as one of the "most accomplished" women in medicine for her contributions to the field. Â She is also widely respected for her work ethic and leadership skills. Â Dutta-Cunha is well known for her work in promoting women's education, and she has been quoted as saying, "Women are the driving force of any country." Described by many as a pioneer in obstetrics, Dutta Cunha's research has helped to promote better care for pregnant women worldwide. Â Her "innovative" approach to solving complex problems has helped to improve the health of countless expectant mothers worldwide.Dutta Cunha was born on 6 April 1943 in Chittagong, Bangladesh. cfa1e77820
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