Optimising Fetal & Neonatal Wellbeing
Online, 22 Feb 2021
Price: $50.00
Early Bird special: $50.00
Virtual Conference
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Date
22 Feb 2021Location
OnlineOnline
NA Price: $50.00
Early Bird special: $50.00
EVENT SUMMARY:
HealthTimes in partnership with the Australian College of Midwives are proud to present the ‘Optimising Fetal and Neonatal Wellbeing’ conference: a day long examination of the role of the midwife in supporting fetal and neonatal wellbeing throughout pregnancy and the perinatal period.
Join us for this exciting “must attend” event for midwives interested in staying abreast of the latest developments and best practices related to fetal and neonatal wellbeing in midwifery care.
On Monday 22 February 2021 at 8:30 AM (Full day)
The conference will be fully virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions. This event will be recoreded and available for ticket holders to watch at a later date if they wish.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
- Red Nose Australia
- Safe sleeping
- Safe sleeping
- Professor John Newnham of The Australian Preterm Birth Alliance
- COVID-19 and pregnancy - an evolving story of surprises
- COVID-19 and pregnancy - an evolving story of surprises
- Victorian Clinical Genetics Services (VCGS)
- Newborn Bloodspot Screening: why, when and how
- Newborn Bloodspot Screening: why, when and how
- Lynne Staff of University of Tasmania
- The implications for infants of facemask wearing by carers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a discussion
- The implications for infants of facemask wearing by carers during the COVID-19 pandemic: a discussion
- Associate Professor Amanda Henry of University of New South Wales
- Timing of, and indications for, induced labour: fetal and neonatal welfare considerations
- Timing of, and indications for, induced labour: fetal and neonatal welfare considerations
- Skye Stewart of VACCHO
- Koori Maternity Service - Our health, our babies, our mob
- Koori Maternity Service - Our health, our babies, our mob
- Brooke Owen of The Mercy Hospital for Women
- Fetal Macrosomia in the Absence of Maternal Gestational Diabetes
- Fetal Macrosomia in the Absence of Maternal Gestational Diabetes
- Constance Banks of Mercy Hospital for Women & Jennifer Hocking of Australian Catholic University
- Responsive infant feeding strategies - to foster the baby - mother/parent relationship
- Responsive infant feeding strategies - to foster the baby - mother/parent relationship
- Associate Professor Karleen Gribble of Western Sydney University
- Skin-to-skin contact, maternal proximity and breastfeeding: How important are they in the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Fiona Faulks of La Trobe University
- Rural maternity service transformation – working together to achieve sustainable change
- Dr Alice Stewart of Monash Children's Hospital
- Neonatal Early Onset Sepsis Calculator
- Anna-Leena Percival of Bendigo Health:
- Mamta caseload program, Bendigo Health
Click here to access the conference schedule and details about our distinguished speakers.