Join us at our next Maternal and Neonatal Special Interest Group event on 24 May, a NWNODN collaboration with the Greater Manchester and North West Coast Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programmes (MatNeo SIP).
Topics for the day include:
- NW pre-term birth guidelines relaunch
- Antenatal steroids – getting it right
- Building a successful perinatal optimisation team
- Embedding the optimisation care bundle into everyday practice
Speakers include:
- Dr Ffion Jones, ST5 & Clinical Research Fellow - LWH
- Dr Emma McColdrick - Consultant Obstetrician & Maternal Medicine Lead
- Dr Amitava Sur, Consultant Neonatologist - ELHT
- Dr Alex Cleator, Consultant Neonatologist - LWH
- Dr Helen Purves, Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatal Lead - TGH
This is a free, virtual event open to obstetric, midwifery and neonatal teams from across the Northwest.
Why is this important?
This event will be used to further build on our work as a mini collaborative in our Maternity and Neonatal Patient Safety Network to share learning and drive improvement across the North West Coast.
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