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Female genital mutilation a one day workshop and deinfibulation skills a half day workshop
All Midwives are required to have the knowledge and skills to care for a woman with FGM as part of the professional standards of practice and behaviour for midwives, set out in the Code (NMC, 2015). In addition midwives should be able to carry out ...
Childbirth Essentials® Towards Natural Childbirth and Beyond
Suitable for student midwives, this course has been designed to enable participants to learn the basics of massage and touch develop a basic understanding of central and systemic responses to massage in late pregnancy, labour and birth...
NIPT an introduction for healthcare professionals
This course looks at the development, technology and ethical/legal considerations of Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing and considers how and when to discuss NIPT with women.
Early Life Nutrition Masterclass - Preconception, Pregnancy, Early Childhood, King's College London
There is increasing evidence that nutrition in the preconception period, during pregnancy and in early childhood can affect health of both mother and child. Before conception and the first 1000 days- that is from conception to the child's ...
Intelligent Intermittent Auscultation in Labour
This programme aims to improve safety for mothers and babies in low risk labour and birth by improving the knowledge, skills and confidence of midwives to undertake intermittent auscultation of the fetal heart in an intelligent manner (IIA). ...
Virtual Prenatal Genetics Short Course
The Virtual Prenatal Genetics Short Course is designed to give midwives and other health professionals working in a prenatal testing setting, the tools to help them to enable patients to access appropriate onwards referral.
Interactive Perineal Suturing Workshop for Midwives
Peri Health is here to enable you to improve on your perineal assessment and suturing skills based on current evidence to minimise post-partum morbidity.
Bereavement webinar: Supporting families through pregnancy loss and the death of a baby
At the end of each session participants will understand what good bereavement care looks like and know how best to support bereaved families in their care.
Tell It Right, Start It Right
This study day, provided by the Down’s Syndrome Association, is for all health professionals working in foetal medicine, maternity and neonatal services including midwives, nurses, paediatricians, sonographers and health visitors.
