About this Event
LOCATION:
The study day will take place in Seminar Room 4 at Whipps Cross Hospital. There will be parking available on site but spaces may be limited so we encourage public transport or car-sharing, wherever possible.
DESCRIPTION
This fully-evaluated study day for clinical skills trainers, obstetricians and midwives will provide an engaging and interactive update on professional skills to facilitate physiological breech births, planned or unexpected, and how to teach these skills to others. The focus is on collaborative, multi-professional working to improve the safety of vaginal breech birth using the skills of all maternity care professionals.
For practical questions about the venue, please contact Deputy Associate Director for Maternity Education, [email protected].
For quations about the course content, please contact Dr Shawn Walker, [email protected].
Training will include:
* Background about the OptiBreech Collaborative Care model and Barts Health Charity-funded implementation project
* Explanation of the three key safety messages to include in mandatory training.
* Practice delivering mandatory training instruction
* Explanation and hands-on practice of a difficult head delivery simulation
* Practice delivering multi-disciplinary simulation
* One year's access to the online training course & video resources following the training, where attendees can complete the entire NHS-evaluated OptiBreech course and gain a certificate.
Please ensure you create an account in the OptiBreech Online Academy and access the free OptiBreech Evidence Base 2025 online course prior to attending the training.
Facilitator:
Shawn Walker, RM, PhD is a Consultant Midwife at The Royal London Hospital. She has researched how to improve competence, confidence and safety in vaginal breech birth for over 16 years. As a previous NIHR Advanced Fellow and Chief Investigator of the OptiBreech Trial, Dr Walker led the only UK-based multi-centre breech study, a feasibility study of a new care pathway for women pregnant with a breech-presenting baby at term (https://optibreech.uk). She led the vaginal breech birth and external cephalic version training segment on the RCOG Management of Labour Ward course for four years. This training is associated with a Barts Health Charity-funded project to implement OptiBreech Collaborative Care across the largest NHS Trust in London over the next two years.
References
Walker S, Das S, Stringer K et al. How safe is it to plan a vaginal breech birth with OptiBreech collaborative care?: analysis of cumulative data within the OptiBreech Multiple Trials Cohort [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 1 approved with reservations]. NIHR Open Res 2025, 3:61
Walker S, Spillane E, Stringer K, et al. OptiBreech collaborative care versus standard care for women with a breech-presenting fetus at term: A pilot parallel group randomised trial to evaluate the feasibility of a randomised trial nested within a cohort. PLoS One. 2023;18(11):e0294139. doi:10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0294139
Davies SM, Hodder A, Walker S, Bale N, Vincent H, Dasgupta T, et al. The OptiBreech Trial Feasibility Study: A Qualitative Inventory of the Roles and Responsibilities of Breech Specialist Midwives. Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health. 2025 (online early view).
Vincent H, Walker S, Hodder A, et al. Barriers and facilitators for implementation of OptiBreech collaborative care: A qualitative study as part of an implementation process evaluation. Women and Birth. 2024;37(5):101656. doi:10.1016/J.WOMBI.2024.101656
Walker S, Spillane E, Stringer K, Meadowcroft A, Dasgupta T, Davies SM, Sandall J, Shennan A, Batish A, Davidson L, Das S, Magurova L, Haroun G, Meates C, Houghton G, Le Grys H, 2023. The feasibility of team care for women seeking to plan a vaginal breech birth (OptiBreech 1): an observational implementation feasibility study in preparation for a pilot trial. Pilot Feasibility Stud. 9, 80. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-023-01299-x
Dasgupta T, Hunter, S, Reid, S, et al. Breech specialist midwives and clinics in the OptiBreech Trial feasibility study: An implementation process evaluation. Birth. 2022; 00: 1- 10. doi: 10.1111/birt.12685 – The full study exploring the acceptability of proficient breech team care for women. Be sure to read the supplementary file containing quotes from women who participated in the research.
Roy R*, Gray C*, Prempeh-Bonsu CA and Walker S, 2023. What are women’s experiences of seeking to plan a vaginal breech birth? A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. NIHR Open Res 2023, 3:4 (https://doi.org/10.3310/nihropenres.13329.1) * Joint first authors
https://twitter.com/AliOtter/status/1617256954291707913?s=20&t=o-0vJqVK7ZWZjJ0UOa98Pg
Walker, S., Roberts, P., Boulding Harriet, 2022. Breech Clinics and Specialist Midwives Toolkit [WWW Document]. OptiBreech Project Blog. URL https://optibreech.uk/2022/09/18/breech-clinics-and-specialist-midwives-toolkit/(accessed 12.24.22).
Spillane E, Walker S and McCourt C. Optimal time intervals for vaginal breech births: a case-control study [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations, 1 not approved]. NIHR Open Res 2022, 2:45 (https://doi.org/10.3310/nihropenres.13297.2)- Research by our lead investigator at Kingston Hospital.
STUDY DAY AGENDA:
09:00_____ Welcome & housekeeping
09:15_____ Background to OptiBreech Collaborative Care and Implementation project
10:00_____ Key safety points for teaching in mandatory training
10:30_____ Break
10:45_____ Practice delivering mandatory training update
11:15_____ Background to simulation of difficult head delivery
12:00_____ Practice delivering the simulation
12:30_____ END
ECV training will follow at 13:30 for those booked onto this element.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Whipps Cross University Hospital, Whipps Cross Road, London, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00 to GBP 150.00












