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Navigating Loss – enhancing GP support for Stillbirth and Neonatal death

Tue 2nd April @ 6:30 pm

Free

THIS EVENT IS FULLY BOOKED

If you would like to join the waiting list, please email events@snhn.org.au

General Practitioners and midwives are invited to a workshop on Navigating Loss – enhancing GP support for Stillbirth and Neonatal death.  This workshop will enhance your knowledge, skills, and sensitivity in managing stillbirth and neonatal death, ultimately aiming to improve outcomes for families facing these tragic events.

Topics included are the Safer Baby Bundle, explaining how you can implement its evidence-based interventions and strategies to effectively reduce the incidence of stillbirth and enhance their ability to support expectant mothers and families as well as implementing the newly updated CASaND guidelines for the care of women experiencing stillbirth and neonatal death.

You will hear from a shared lived experience stillbirth, the profound emotional impact such a loss has on families.

DATE:
Tue 2nd April


TIME:
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm


VENUE:
Roseville Golf Club
4 Links Avenue
Roseville NSW 2069
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RACGP CPD POINTS:
his CPD activity is pending RACGP 2023-2025 curriculum approval under the following CPD Categories: (EA 2 hours)

SPEAKERS:
  • Dr Sean Seeho, MBBS, FRANZCOG, PhD, clinical academic Royal North Shore Hospital and researcher in the Women and Babies Research Group at the Kolling Institute
  • Megan Weller, Registered Nurse & Midwife, Education Manager, Stillbirth CRE
  • Professor Adrienne Gordon, MBChB, MRCP (UK), MPH (Hons), FRACP, PhD
TARGET AUDIENCE:

General Practitioners and midwives practising in the SNHN region.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
  • Implement the Safer Baby Bundle practices to effectively reduce stillbirth incidence and enhance your ability to support expectant mothers and families.
  • Implement the updated CASaND guidelines for the care of women experiencing stillbirth and neonatal death by providing  emotional support, communication strategies, and clinical care practices.
  • Recognize the Impact of Stillbirth on Families and incorporate Patient-Centered Care Principles by offering emotional support, active listening, and personalised care
COST:
There is no cost for General Practitioners and midwives practicing within the SNHN region to attend this training


ENQUIRIES:

Judy or Robi, Education Coordinators – 9432 8250 or events@snhn.org.au.





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