The multidisciplinary team approach to care of the obstetric patient

Friday 10 December 2010

Venue: Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, LONDON, W1G 0AE

A joint meeting with Obstetrics & Gynaecology Section

OAA
Members of the OAA are invited to register at the Member - Other organisation rate which is the same as the RSM Fellow rate

Please note that online pre-registration is now closed. If you would like to attend this meeting please contact the meeting co-ordinator on the details below -

Lauren Wynn
Email - anaesthesia@rsm.ac.uk
Tel 0207 290 2987

Registration Details:
Consultant/GP: £190
RSM Early bird Fellow: £70
RSM Retired Fellow: £105
RSM Student: £55
RSM Trainee: £105
RSM Associate: £105
RSM Fellow: £120
Student: £65
Trainee: £130
Early bird Trainee: £80
Member - Other organisation: £120

Meeting ref: ANB03



11.00 am

Registration, tea and coffee

11.20 am

Welcome and opening remarks
Mr Nick Nicholas, President of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Dr Wendy Scott, President, Section of Anaesthesia

Session One: Neurology and the Obstetric Patient
Chair: Dr. Paul Howell, President of the Obstetric Anaesthetists' Association

11.30 am

Myasthenia, muscle disease and pregnancy
Dr David Hilton-Jones, Neurologist. The John Radcliffe, Oxford

12.05 pm

Neurology affecting the development and delivery of the neonate
Dr Huw Dorkins, Consultant in Clinical Genetics, The Kennedy Galton Centre, North West Thames Regional Genetics Service, London

12.40 pm

Antenatal monitoring, intrapartum management and potential post natal problems of the parturient with neurological disease
Dr Chris Elton, Consultant Anaesthetist. University Hospitals of Leicester

1.15 pm

Discussion and questions

1.35 pm

Lunch

Session Two: Cardiology and the Obstetric patient
Chair: Dr Nick Nicholas, President of The Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, RSM

2.15 pm

Cardiac Disease and Pregnancy re-visited
Dr Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Obstetric Physician, Guys & St. Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

3.05 pm

Analgesia and Anaesthesia re-visited for the Parturient with Cardiac Disease
Dr Surbhi Malhotra, Anaesthetist, St Mary's Hospital, London.

3.35 pm

Discussion and questions from the floor

4.00 pm

Tea and coffee break

Session Three: Substance Misuse in pregnancy
Chair: Dr Wendy Scott, President of the Section of Anaesthesia

4.20 pm

The extent of the problem, regional differences and the effects of substance misuse on parturient and neonate
Mr Danny Hay, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Associate Professor, Nottingham University

5.00 pm

My role as midwife in the care of pregnant women with substance abuse issues. The presentation of audit work-our facts and figures
Ms Judy McCulloch, Specialist Midwife in Drug Addiction, Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

5.25 pm

Analgesia and anaesthesia for women with substance abuse issues
Dr Elizabeth McGrady, Consultant Obstetric Anaesthetist, Princess Royal Maternity Unit, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

5.50 pm

Questions from the floor and discussion

6.20 pm

Closing remarks and completion of evaluation forms followed by close of the day meeting

7.00 pm

Registration for the Obstetrics & Gynaecology evening session
Please see full programme at http://www.rsm.ac.uk/academ/ogb03.php

9.00 pm

Dinner
For those who have pre-booked (Please register through the evening meeting on the Obstetrics & Gynaecology page

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