Midwifery Emergency Refresher

Nursing

A course by

Wintec

Stay up to date with best practice in maternal and neonatal emergency resuscitation through this one-day Midwifery Emergency Refresher course, an annual requirement for practicing midwives.

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

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Apply latest emergency resuscitation protocols

Participants will be able to apply the most current best-practice maternal and neonatal emergency resuscitation techniques.

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Recognize and respond to key obstetric emergencies

Participants will develop competency in identifying and effectively responding to events such as post-partum haemorrhage, uterine inversion, maternal collapse, shoulder dystocia, and undiagnosed breech.

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Demonstrate emergency procedures using simulation

Midwives will practice and demonstrate emergency maternal and neonatal responses using a high-fidelity simulator model.

What You're Signing Up For

The Midwifery Emergency Refresher course is designed to help practicing midwives maintain recertification and stay current with the latest knowledge and techniques in maternal and neonatal emergency procedures. Delivered in a one-day, hands-on format, the course provides up-to-date methods for recognizing and responding to critical birthing emergencies including post-partum hemorrhage, uterine inversion, maternal collapse, and neonatal resuscitation. Training is conducted using an advanced simulation model enabling midwives to practice best-practice emergency response.

Course Content

  • Latest evidence-based protocols in maternal and neonatal resuscitation
  • New techniques and updated theory in emergency response
  • Simulation-based training using full-body simulator
  • Recognition and management of post-partum hemorrhage
  • Recognition and management of uterine inversion
  • Response to maternal collapse
  • Training for undiagnosed breech presentation
  • Management of shoulder dystocia

What you need to know first

Must be a practicing midwife (required for annual recertification by the Midwifery Council).

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Healthcare

  • Midwifery

  • Maternity Services

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Ongoing registration as a practicing midwife (recertification)

  • Improved emergency response skills in maternity clinical settings