Everyday Maternal Medicine

Fri Nov 08 2024 at 09:00 am to 05:00 pm

QMUL Graduate Centre | London

North East London Maternal Medicine Network
Publisher/HostNorth East London Maternal Medicine Network
Everyday Maternal Medicine
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Join us for a day of multidisciplinary teaching on practical, everyday maternal medicine from national and regional specialists.
About this Event

Medical problems in pregnancy are a common occurance within primary care, emergency departments, medical wards and obstetric-led units. This study day will cover frequently seen maternal medicine such as asthma, acute neurology, heart disease and hypertension.



Suitable for the following working within North East London:
  • Obstetricians and obstetric trainees
  • Physicians and medical trainees
  • Obstetric anaesthetists
  • General Practitioners
  • Midwives



All profits will be donated to Elly - The East London International Women's Health Charity - https://www.elly.org.uk/


Confirmed speakers include:

Dr Kate Wiles PhD MRCP - Consultant Obstetric Physician and Nephrologist, NEL Maternal Medicine Network Lead, Barts Health NHS Trust
Mr Rehan Khan MD MRCOG - Consultant Obstetrician & NEL Maternal Medicine Network Lead, Barts Health NHS Trust
Professor Andrew Deaner FRCP - Consultant Obstetric Cardiologist & Site Medical Director of King George Hospital, BHRUT
Hayley Martin MSc RM - Lead Midwife for Maternal Medicine, NEL Maternal Medicine Network
Dr Renuka Govind MRCP - Consultant in Acute Medicine, Maternal Medicine Specialist, Whipps Cross University Hospital
Dr Paul Pfeffer MRCP - Consultant Respiratory Physician and Honorary Senior Lecturer with Specialist Interest in Asthma, Barts Health NHS Trust



Additionally, a brilliant opportunity for networking with colleagues with a certificate of attendance. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

QMUL Graduate Centre, Mile End Road, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 40.00 to GBP 60.00

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