Event co-ordinator
Aine Serelis
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+ 44 (0)131 247 3620
Email
a.serelis@rcpe.ac.uk
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Tuesday 9 September
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As medical comorbidities in pregnancy become increasingly common, the need for up-skilling in Obstetric Medicine is vital —ensuring that pregnant patients with acute or long-term conditions receive safe, effective and evidence-based care.
This half-day online conference offers a practical and up-to-date overview for healthcare professionals across the world who are involved in the care of pregnant patients who present with medical problems. Whether you work in obstetrics, hospital medicine, accident and emergency, anaesthetics or the community, this course is designed to enhance your clinical knowledge, confidence and decision-making.
Designed for a broad audience—including doctors, nurses, midwives and students—the programme will explore both common and critical presentations across a range of specialties.
Sessions will include:
We look forward to having you join us online.
Dr Ailie Young and Dr Kerri Baker - Co Chair Organising Committee
Programme is subject to change.
Chair: TBC
13:00 | Welcome |
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13:05 |
What is normal? Dr Anthony Nicholl, Senior Medical Officer Scottish Government for Maternity Services and Cons Obstetrician, Dundee *Physiology* Bloods/imaging* Prescribing * Where to find information * |
13:35 |
The breathless pregnant patient Professor Catherine Nelson-Piercy, Consultant Obstetric Physician, King’s College, London * Asthma * Pulmonary embolism * COVID-19* |
14:05 |
The septic pregnant patient Dr Bhaskar Narayan, Consultant in Intensive Care, Acute and Obstetric Medicine, Royal Surrey County Hospital * Source identification/control * Critical care inc vasopressors* |
14:35 |
Headache / seizures in pregnancy Dr Alastair Campbell, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
* Epilepsy * Pre-eclampsia * Migraine * CVST* |
15:05 - 15:25 |
Break |
Chair: TBC
15:25 |
The pregnant patient with chest pain and palpitations Dr Lynn Miller, Consultant Cardiologist, Victoria Hospital, Kirkcaldy * Heart failure/cardiomyopathy* * Aortic dissection * Arrhythmia * |
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15:55 |
Diabetic emergencies in pregnancy Dr Rahat Maitland, Consultant Diabetologist, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow * DKA * Euglycaemic ketoacidosis * Hypoglycaemia * |
16:25 |
Cardiac arrest in pregnancy Dr Katy Rankin, Consultant Obstetrician with specialist interest in Maternal Medicine, NHS Fife * Perimortem caesarean section * Special considerations * Communication * |
16:55 | Thanks and Close |
Please note that on occasion event programmes may be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances.
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Fee £ | |
Standard fee | £135 |
RCPE Fellow, Collegiate & Associate Member | £85 |
Allied Health Professional | £85 |
Trainees | £70 |
RCPE retired Fellow & Foundation Member | £35 |
RCPE Fellow in low-middle income country | £0 |
RCPE Student Member | £0 |
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If you have to cancel your place within 4 days of this event, we regret that we are unable to provide a refund.
The event will be available to view on-demand for 28 days after the live event, therefore, there is still an opportunity to view the talks if you are not able to attend on the day.
Bookings Terms & Conditions: Please read the College's full event bookings Ts&Cs regarding event changes, CPD, and data protection.
All relevant events are approved for Continuing Professional Development (CPD). To receive a CPD certificate delegates must have completed the online feedback survey. The survey will close 28 days after the original broadcast of the event on the 7 October 2025, with certificates being issued shortly after this.
Certificates cannot be issued after the survey has closed.
Registered delegates can view this event on catch-up for up to 28 days following the live event until 7 October. Please note that in-line with Federation rules, the CPD period is for 28 days post live-event, therefore, in order to obtain a CPD certificate for viewing this event you must have viewed the talks and completed the online feedback survey by 7 October.
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