BJM Conference

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STREAMED LIVE Wednesday 24th – Thursday 25th March!

With 2 days of incredibly current topics, the British Journal of Midwifery Virtual Conference gives a chance for the midwifery community to come together in these difficult times and engage in key education free of charge.

Sessions have live Q&A and all are CPD-certified so you can fulfil your hours from the comfort of your own home or workplace.

The registration process takes just a minute. There’s nothing to install or set up, simply register and fill out your details to watch.

All webinars are available on demand, to ensure you can watch at a time that suits you.
24 - 25 March 2021
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    Exploring the educational needs of staff in caring for those birthing in the trans community
    Individuals who do not identify as women may be challenged in a variety of ways throughout their childbearing journeys. For some tran... View more
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    How to better support mothers with post-traumatic stress disorder
    In the UK, about 30,000 women a year experience postnatal PTSD, but the...
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    First trimester screening for Preeclampsia
    Preeclampsia (PE) is a medical disorder that occurs in approximately 2-8% of all pregnancies. It characterised by high blood pressure... View more
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    Midwifery-Led Research into Infant Skin Integrity from Birth to 8 Weeks
    In 2018-2019 a midwifery-led research team from the University of Salford undertook a major research project into neonatal skin integ... View more
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    A Dietitian’s Overview of Infant Formula Milks for Use From Birth Onwards
    Breast milk provides the optimal nutrition for infants. However, when infant formula is used, either in conjunction or in place of br... View more
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    Can augmentation with Oxytocin be ‘too much, too soon’?
    This session will discuss the key findings from the above mentioned paper. With a focus on labour augmentation with oxytocin, it will... View more
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    The importance of healthy eating and activity in pregnancy
    The session aims to help midwives advise women on the importance of healthy eating during pregnancy. How a nutritious diet is especia... View more
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    Teaching Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) to help midwives cope with traumatic clinical incidents
    This talk and accompanying paper considers use of Compassionate Mind Training (CMT) to help midwives cope with traumatic clinical inc... View more
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    Change on the frontline: Are we learning from harm?
    Is the frontline in maternity learning from harm? Findings will be presented from Baby Lifeline’s ‘Mind the Gap’ research, which surv... View more
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    Supporting families as a Midwife through baby loss
    This session will explore how Student Midwives and Midwives can provide impactful care that supports families throughout the continuu... View more
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    Post-caesarean wound infection: Prevention and management
    Wound complications can lead to a poor birthing experience but can be preventable. This session focuses on the principles and preven... View more
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    Obesity Matters - The Elephant in the Room
    This session will discuss the above mentioned study and provide background to its origins. It will summarise some of the risks that t... View more
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    A parent's experience of Trisomy 18
    Trisomy 18 (Edwards’ syndrome) - where babies have an extra copy of chromosome 18 - is the second most common type of trisomy syndrom... View more
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    Importance of obtaining informed consent for trisomy screening
    The session will be presented in two parts. The first part will explore the legal cases of Montgomery and Mordel in the context of ob... View more
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    Supporting parents through prenatal diagnosis
    This session will draw on ARC’s 30 years’ experience of working with women and families and their health care professionals to explor... View more

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