Maternity Midwifery and Baby London 2015 #maternity2015
06 Jul 2015
A professional development forum for midwives and student midwives wishing to update their skills and knowledge around key topics including antenatal and postnatal care, labour and care of the newborn.
This forum hears from leading midwifery experts, including Stephanie Michaelides, Programme Leader Advanced Diploma in Neonatal Care, School of Health and Education, Middlesex University.
Please note that podcast content from the Community Nursing Family Health event follows on after the Maternity Midwifery and Baby content i.e. it appears at the bottom of the page.
Early life nutrition - The importance of nutrition: before, during and after pregnancy Dr Cora Doherty, Consultant Paediatrician, University Hospital of Wales and author of ‘You are what your mother ate’;
Driving compliance in pregnancy Charlotte Hemmings, Senior Medical Affairs Manager, Danone Nutricia.
Great expectations Leeshia Walton, Specialist Health Improvement Practitioner (Antenatal & Postnatal) & Great Expectations Project Manager, Jan Potter, Health Improvement Manager, Plymouth Community Healthcare, Livewell Team.
Delivering clinical benefits through SNOMED CT® Michael Bond, Clinical Information Architect (and Advanced Nurse Practitioner), Health and Social Care Information Centre
Student midwives’ experiences and confidence surrounding postnatal assessment: what’s happening and how can it be improved? – A case study research project Dr Val Larkin and Gill Smith, Senior Lecturers, Northumbria University
Healthier midwives for healthier families: designing a solution to support midwives through psychologically traumatic professional events Sally Pezaro, PhD Researcher, Coventry University
Community nursing and family health -Workshop 5: NHS/local authority integration of CAMHS: a unique opportunity to establish an effective early stage CAMHS pathway
Richard Shircore, Independent Adviser in Public and Community Health, The Shircore Consultancy
Community nursing and family health -Workshop 6: Developing a care homes team
Tracey Morrish, Northern Urgent Care Nursing Team Manager & Care Homes Team
Lead, Northern Devon Healthcare Trust and Bridget Tait, Northern Devon Care Homes Team Nurse Educator, Bideford Hospital
Community nursing and family health -Workshop 9: DNA cascade screening for familial hypercholesterolaemia: integrating services into primary care
Jane Breen, Lead Clinical Nurse Specialist and Lorraine Priestley Barnham,
Clinical Nurse Specialist in Familial Hypercholesterolaemia and Cascade Screening, Royal
Brompton and Harefield NHS Trust