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

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 | |
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Session One: Neurology and the Obstetric Patient |
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| 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 |
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Session Two: Cardiology and the Obstetric patient |
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| 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 |
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Session Three: Substance Misuse in pregnancy |
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| 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 | |