🌟E-Learning 🌟 Virtual Expert Meeting open to all 🌟 New pre-eclampsia webinar survey🌟
Dear <<First Name>>
Providing quality educational resources for healthcare professionals will always be our top priority
We are writing to let you know what we are doing to support your professional development and what educational resources are available following the latest government announcements.
This is vital so you can continue to look after pregnant and postnatal women with confidence.
The education team unfortunately cannot plan live study days for the next 6 months but they will be back, rest assured! In the meantime please can you
Take a look a what we are doing
Share this message far and wide!
This year our annual expert meeting is virtual and available to all who would like to attend. We have some wonderful speakers lined up and it promises to be a brilliant conference. Please watch our short film for more information and register your place by clicking the button below. We look forward to seeing you there!
FREE E-Learning course -
Hypertensive Disorders of pregnancy
Our online course consists of 12 modules and is a comprehensive training programme for all who care for pregnant women.
The materials on this course have been produced in accordance with the United Kingdom National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines on the management of hypertension in pregnancy. You can access the guidelines at: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng133
Please note that this course takes approximately 4hrs – 8hrs to complete. If you have any queries regarding individual modules, please do contact us by emailing study@apec.org.uk.
In the absence of live study days, we are busy creating a series of 90 minute webinars on all elements of pre-eclampsia.
The format will be:
Section 1: Lecture (slides will be supplied)
Section 2: Q/A, Discussion forum.
BUT we need to know what would be the most useful to you.
Please can we ask you to spend two minutes of your time filling in our VERY short survey so we know EXACTLY what you want to see.
We have had 1,000 responses and 30 parents who have suffered a stillbirth or perinatal loss who have generously agreed to be interviewed. Thank you so much
We would like to hear from fathers and partners as these groups are underrepresented in our research at the present time.
Thank you to all who have supported our research.
Jane Sandall Professor of Social Science and Women's Health
NIHR Senior Investigator
Lead Maternal Health Systems and Implementation Research Group
Lead maternity and perinatal mental health theme NIHR ARC South London