BSPOGA Study Day, Stoke-on-Trent, 2012

The Spectrum Of Birth Trauma

THE NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
HARTSHILL ROAD,
STOKE-ON-TRENT,
ST4 7NY

THURSDAY 1st NOVEMBER 2012, 9AM – 5PM

 

Time 0900-5.00pm (Registration from 08.45)

09.00-09.15

Welcome

09.15-10.00

The Burden of Perinatal Asphyxia - Mothers, Children, Families and Society
Professor Simon Mitchell, Consultant Neonatologist, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester, Honorary Professor, College of Health & Social Care, University of Salford

10.00-10.45

Complex Social Factors and Obstetric Outcome
Professor Jason Gardosi. Director of West Midlands Perinatal Institute

10.45-11.15

Tea break and Poster viewing

11.20-11.50

Pelvic Floor Fall Out
Dr Karen Guerrero, Consultant Urogynaecologist, Southern General Hospital Glasgow

11.50-12.30

Born Into Stress - Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs in Pregnancy
Dr Mary Hepburn, Consultant Obstetrician, Women’s Reproductive Health Service, Princess Royal Maternity, Glasgow

12.30-2.00

Lunch and AGM and Poster viewing

2.00-2.30

Pregnant Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse
Kathryn Gutteridge, Consultant Midwife at Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals

2.30-3.00

Domestic Violence in Pregnancy
Julia Dodd, Specialist Midwife, Royal Shrewsbury Maternity Hospital

3.00-3.30

Healing the Perineal Wound
Lynn Dudley, Supervisor of Midwives, Lead Research Midwife, North Staffordshire

3.30-4.15

Birth Trauma and the Capacity for Social Cohesion
Professor Kerstin Moberg, Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm

4.15-4.45

Sexual Problems After Childbirth
Claudine Domoney, Consultant Gynaecologist, Chelsea and Westminster, London

4.45-5.00

Close and Evaluation

We have invited a selection of distinguished speakers to discuss the physical and psychosocial impact of Birth Trauma to the mother and baby, family, society and health care providers. The Society is multidisciplinary. We welcome all clinicians involved with womens’ health - midwives, nurses, clinical psychologists, psychotherapists, physiotherapists, obstetricians, neonatologists, psychiatrists, counsellors, GPs and other interested allied health professionals to this interactive day.

Trainees and students are welcome to attend - we will be requesting abstracts for a poster display with a deadline for submission of Friday 5 October.

The cost for the day is £45 / £65 (allied health professionals including midwives and nurses, and BSPOGA members / medical doctors rate). This includes tea, coffee, light lunch. Students can come to the meeting free of charge but will need to pay for lunch!

CPD credits - a maximum of 6 CME/CPD points

The members AGM will be held at lunchtime. All are welcome.