Learn more about BAPM's Antenatal Optimisation Toolkit - a practical resource for units and networks who wish to improve compliance with key evidence-based AO interventions to improve preterm outcomes. Learn more about the evidence basis for the recommendations and hear from units that have successfully made improvements. Tony Kelly from MatNeoSIP will be explaining how they'll be supporting units using the toolkit and Elly Salisbury will be talking about why antenatal optimisation measures were so important to her family.

Booking for this webinar closed at noon on 4th November.

Programme

Introduction to the Antenatal Optimisation Toolkit
Dr Julie-Clare Becher, Quality Lead for BAPM & Consultant Neonatologist, Simpson Centre for Reproductive Health, Edinburgh 

Why antenatal optimisation matters - a parent's story
Elly Salisbury

Improving prediction of preterm birth
Naomi Carlisle, Midwife, NIHR Doctoral Fellow and QUiPP Toolkit Group, King’s College London

Moving mothers not babies
Manju Chandiramani, Consultant Obstetrician, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Trust

Antenatal Optimisation - a Midwife perspective
Sara Coughlin, Preterm Midwife Champion, South East London

Antenatal Optimisation - a Neonatal Nurse perspective
Louise Butt, Advanced Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, St Michael's Hospital, Bristol

National drivers for antenatal optimisation
Tony Kelly, National Clinical Advisor for National Maternity and Neonatal Safety Improvement Programme

Q&A

Shortly after booking, you will receive a confirmation email. The link to the live webinar will be sent to attendees on Monday, 2nd November.

Booking for this webinar will close on 3rd November.

A recording of this event will be made available to attendees following the webinar.

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