Hi everyone...

how awesome does this look?? Really inspiring stuff.

Yours in reforming midwifery
Tina Pettigrew.
B Mid Student ACU Melb
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BMidStudentCollective/

" As we trust the flowers to open to new life

               - So we can trust birth"

Harriette Hartigan.
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 Making normal birth a reality:

Sharing good practice and strategies that work

 Thursday, 27 November 2003

Royal College of Physicians

Regents Park, London

 Morning

Chair�s welcome

Cathy Warwick, General Manager,Women and Children�s

Services, Kings College Hospital, London

 

Normal childbirth is a public health issue

Professor Jane Sandall, Florence Nightingale School

of Nursing and Midwifery, Kings College, London

 

Reconfiguring a trust-wide service

and stand-alone birth centre

Dr Toni Horn, Chief Executive, Dacorum Primary Care Trust

 

Integrating caseloads across a whole service

Lynne Leyshon, Head of Midwifery, South Devon

Healthcare NHS Trust

Questions to the above speakers

 

Coffee and exhibition

 

Case study I: Maintaining a low caesarean rate in a tertiary centre

Dr. Tracy Johnston, Consultant obstetrician, St Mary�s Hospital,

Manchester

Case study II: Increasing normal births in a large teaching hospital

Angela Helleur, Head of Midwifery, St George�s Healthcare NHS

Trust, London

Case Study III: Team working for normal bir ths

Carol Axon, Head of Labour Ward, North Hampshire Hospital,

Basingstoke

Case Study IV: The �hub and spoke� model of care

Dr. M.P. Mohajer, Lead obstetrician, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital

 

Lunch and exhibition

 

 

Afternoon chair�s welcome

Belinda Phipps, Chief Executive, National Childbirth Trust

 

Case study V: Creating a successful birth centre within a hospital

Nora Lucey, Consultant midwife, Alexandra Birth Centre,

Watford General Hospital

Case study VI: Midwife-led care in rural areas supporting normal birth

Maggie Turner, Senior midwife, Helme Chase

Maternity Unit, Kendal

Caseload practice and its contribution

to increasing normal births

Diane Henty, Midwife, Southampton Sure Start

 

Tea break and exhibition

 

Panel discussion:

Pain free childbirth: Is there a price to pay?

Dr Charlotte Howell, Consultant anaesthetist,

North Staffordshire Hospital, NHS Trust

Gillian Fletcher, President and antenatal tutor and teacher,

National Childbirth Trust

Professor Jim Thorton, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,

City Hospital, Nottingham

Professor Lesley Page, Head of Midwifery, Guy�s and St Thomas�

Hospital, London

 

What normal birth can do for women

Albany Midwife Practice

Albany Mums

 

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GPs/NHS Manager/Directors �169.00

Midwives/Health Visitors/User Reps/Counsellors �99.00

(Fees include VAT, lunch, coffee and tea)

The Conference Co-ordinator

Profile Productions Ltd

Northumberland House

11 The Pavement, Popes Lane

London W5 4NG

Tel: 020 8832 7311

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Working with

The National Childbirth Trust

King's College, London University

King's College Hospital

Guy�s and St Thomas�s Hospital

 
Inaugural Lecture
Transforming childbirth:women, midwives and the politics of reproduction
by Jane Sandall, Professor of Midwifery & Women's Health
17.30  20th November 2003
The Auditorium, Franklin Wilkins Building, Waterloo Campus
King's College, London
 
For further information:
Please contact Gwen Rumbold, Ceremonies and Events Office
on 020 7848 3380 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Dr  Jane Sandall
Professor of Midwifery and Women's Health
Women's & Family Health Research Group,
King's College, Waterloo Bridge Wing,
Franklin-Wilkins Building,
150 Stamford Street,
London, SE1 9NN
Tel: 020 7848 3605
Fax: 020 7848 3764
e-mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nursing/

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