DO I HAVE TO BRING MY PRINTED TICKET TO THE EVENT?Yes. Please bring
your printed ticket to the events together with an ID.
AIM:
* To provide evidence based training in CTG interpretation based on
fetal physiology and pathpophysiology of intrapartum hypoxic injury so
as to reduce hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy and perinatal deaths
whilst reducing unnecessary operative interventions.
FAQS
WHAT ARE MY TRANSPORT/PARKING OPTIONS TO AND FROM THE EVENTS?
North Moddlesex Hospital is easily assessible from on a Victoria line
underground to Seven Sisters and Overground to Silver street station.
Its a 5 mins walk from Silver street overground station.
RELEVANT FOR
This exciting eye-opening course is beneficial for all midwives,
obstetrician and clinical negligence lawyers who are involve in
interpreting CTG traces. A basic knowledge of CTG interpretation would
be beneficial, but not essential.
OBJECTIVES
* To understand control of fetal heart rate and the factors that
affect the features observe on the cardiotocograph (CTG)
* To understand the types of intrapartum hypoxia and resultant
features onserve on CTG traces
* To appreciate wider clinical pictures such as inflamation,
infection and meconium whilst interpreting CTG traces
* To ensure rational application of National Guidelines and the role
of additional test of fetal wellbeing to optimize perinatal outcomes
* To effect paradigm shift from pattern recognition to the use
knowledge of fetal pathophysiology whilst interpreting CTG traces
DESCRIPTION
The NHSLA reports _'TEN YEARS OF MATERNITY CLAIMS'_ has identifies and
highlighted cardiotocograph (CTG) misinterpretation as a major source
of litigation, with the main allegations focusing on the failure to
recognise an abnormal CTG and act on it. Failure to refer to
appropriately and poor documentation were also commonly recognised in
the report.
HOW CAN I CONTACT THE ORGERNISER FOR ANY QUESTION OR FURTHER DETAILS?
Prince King-Inneh: Fetal Surveillance Specialist Midwife
Email: Prince.King-Inneh@nhs.net
Tel: 02088874368/ 07949394667
Marian Quee: Practice Development Midwife. Marian.Quee@nhs.net
Samira Bryden: Practice Development Midwife .Samira.Bryden@nhs.net
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