What: Dilys Walker: Bringing highly realistic low-tech simulation training
for obstetric emergencies to low-resource settings

When: Tuesday, May 7th at 12 noon

Where: The Allen Center, CSE 203

*Bringing highly realistic low-tech simulation training for obstetric
emergencies to low-resource settings*
Maternal and infant mortality during childbirth is a major problem in
low-resource countries, where 99% of the nearly 350,000 annual maternal
deaths occur. The United Nations Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 have
committed governments and organizations worldwide to invest in efforts to
end these preventable deaths. Evidence suggests that one of the most
effective strategies to achieve this is by ensuring that every birth is
attended by a trained professional capable of identifying rare, but
life-threatening obstetric and neonatal emergencies. However large gaps
exist between knowledge and actual practice in the face of an obstetric or
neonatal emergency, and effective but high-cost simulation training to
bridge this gap is inaccessible.

Our team has designed and developed three effective tools to reduce
maternal and infant mortality in low-resource countries: PRONTO, an
obstetric and neonatal emergency simulation training program for medical
teams, PartoPants, a low-tech, highly realistic birth simulator, and the
PRONTOPack, a complete, low cost simulation kit. PRONTOPack will enable
low-resource hospitals, clinics and training programs worldwide to deliver
comprehensive simulation training at a fraction of the cost of traditional
simulation training.

*Dilys Walker* is an Associate Professor in Obstetrics & Gynecology and
Global Health and an invited Professor at the National Institute of Public
Health in Mexico where she worked from 1998 to 2010 in the Department of
Reproductive Health. Dr. Walker is Associate Director for the UW Global
Center for Integrated Health of Women, Adolescents, and Children (Global
WACh). She received her medical degree from the University of California
San Diego and completed residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the
University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Walker was the first Family Planning Fellow
at the University of California San Francisco. She is co-founder and
Executive Director of PRONTO International (www.prontointernational.org),
an emergency obstetric and neonatal training program that is grounded in
low-tech highly realistic simulation. She is currently conducting PRONTO
implementation trials in Mexico, Guatemala, and Kenya. Her research has
focused on prevention of unplanned adolescent pregnancy, task sharing in
obstetrics, abortion, family planning and maternal mortality.
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