Maternal Emergencies in the Emergency Department

Format

This precourse will be offered in a one-day live session at the congress site on Sunday, 28 September, 8:00 to 12:30

Objectives

  • Enhance knowledge, skill and attitude in the management of maternal emergencies in the emergency department.

Educational Material

To be shared 6 weeks prior to the precourse.

For who

Interprofessional group- doctors, ACP, nurses

Faculty

Course Director: Anju Menon, UK

  • Stephen Ojo, UK
  • Dr Bob Winter, UK
  • Rosanna Johnson, UK
  • Dr Faisal Faruqi, UK
  • Dr David Shearn, UK
  • Dr. Amita Mahendru, UK
  • Dr Roshanee Seth, UK
  • Dr Amie King, UK
  • Rebecca Raven, UK
  • Dr Steve Cantellow, UK

Registration

The costs for this course are
€ 200 for physicians
€ 120 for nurses, paramedics, trainees and students

*All fees include 13% VAT

Please register through your MyEUSEM account by clicking on the EUSEM Congress registration button. From the Pre-courses tab you can select the pre-courses you would like to join.

REGISTER FOR THIS PRE-COURSE

DISCLAIMER: You will have hands on experience  but please note this workshop is a simulation-based learning experience, designed to enhance team dynamics, communication, and decision-making. It is not a procedural competence workshop, but rather an opportunity to refine collaboration and critical thinking in managing maternal emergencies.

8:00-8:10Welcome & Introduction
8:10-10:00Circuit 1:
Ectopic pregnancy &
DKA(SP)
Resuscitative hysterotomy
PPH (SP)
10.00-10.30 Coffee break
10.30 – 12.20Circuit 2:
Pre-eclampsia (SP)
Precipitous labor (SP)
Cervical shock (SP)
12.20 – 12.30Closing discussion and live feedback
  1. The global impact and the importance of NIV in the Emergency Department. Patrick Plaisance
  2. Why NIPPV works. Non-Invasive Respiratory Support Devices. Paolo Groff
  3. NIMV in the pre-Hospital Setting. Nicolas Peschansky
  4. Acute Cardiogenic Pulmonary Edema. Roberto Cosentini
  5. Pneumonia (non-COVID19) and Pulmonary Contusion. Roberta Marino
  6. COPD exacerbation. Clinical cases. Rodolfo Ferrari
  7. COVID19 Pneumonia. Lessons learned from Covid19 Pandemic. Roberto Cosentini