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Maternity and Neonatal Shared Learning Event – March 2025

Event programme

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Topics shared

NHS South East maternity services: What can the region do for us? Catherine Greenwood, Consultant in Obstetrics & Fetomaternal Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals; South East Obstetric Lead

Improving perinatal outcomes: How are we doing and can we avoid unintended consequences? Dr Eleri Adams, Consultant Neonatologist, Oxford University Hospitals; President, British Association of Perinatal Medicine (BAPM); NHS Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) Neonatal Clinical Lead

Active bystander training – Carina Okiki, train–the-trainer programme co-lead; Specialist Equality, Diversity and Inclusion midwife, Oxford University Hospitals

Learning from Perinatal Mortality Review Tool (PMRT) reviews – Professor Jenny Kurinczuk, Emeritus Professor of Perinatal Epidemiology; National Programme Lead PMRT

Moments of curiosity and conversation – Dr Matt Hill, Consultant Anaesthetist, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust; National Patient Safety Lead, PCLP, NHS England

Implementing an improvement system in the maternity and neonatal service – Maxine Webb, QI Manager, & Michelle East, Director of Midwifery, Buckinghamshire Healthcare

A perfect storm: How to unintentionally create a maternity crisis – Andrew Weeks, Professor of International Maternal Health, University of Liverpool and Consultant Obstetrician

Slough culturally competent genetic service – Lindsay Maida, Maternity and Infant Public Health Lead, Frimley LMNS

Implementation of uterine artery Dopplers for women at high risk of Fetal Growth Restriction (FGR): the challenges and triumphs – Nicola Rose-Stone, Consultant Midwife, & Natalie Kylie, Deputy Lead Sonographer, Frimley Health

Poster prize winners

  1. First prize: Ultrasound assisted lumbar puncture in neonatesManas Mishra, Praful Boda, Prasanna E, Sarvesh Thakur, MTI Neonatal Fellows, Oxford University Hospitals
  2. Second prize: Preventing Stillbirth: Patient and Public Involvement in Research Younger A1, Miyazaki Sankar1, Villar de Onis J2, Craik R1,2, Papageorghiou AT1,2 1) Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health, University of Oxford2) Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute, University of Oxford
  3. Third prize: The Safe Birth Project, a programme to reduce perinatal mortality and morbidity in rural Zimbabwe – Michelle East, Director of Midwifery, & Irene Chipuriro, Midwife, Buckinghamshire Healthcare

Evaluation and learning

To be shared soon!