Thank you all!  On behalf of the PROMPT Maternity Foundation core team, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to all of our speakers, delegates, faculty, volunteers, extended faculty, sponsors and trustees for your contributions, support and help at our PROMPT Symposium, making it the success that it was!

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Highlights from our sessions and speakers included:

Day 1

Session: Inequities and inequalities in maternity care

'Inequities and inequalities in maternity care - helping maternity units find solutions'

Aisha Thomas

Director of Representation Matters and partner of the Black Maternity Matters collaboration with Health Innovation, West of England

Katie Donovan-Adekanmbi

Founder of BCohCo and partner of the Black Maternity Matters collaboration with Health Innovation, West of England

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'Using decision-support systems to improve equality and equity in maternity care'

Basky Thilaganathan

Consultant Obstetrician & Clinical Director of the Tommy’s National Centre for Maternity Improvement

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Keynote session: Question time - your chance to ask the leaders about the future for maternity care

Dr Fiona Donald

Consultant Anaesthetist & Immediate Past President of the RCoA

Picture credit: RCoA

Professor Dame Lesley Regan

Women’s Health Ambassador for England

Picture credit: NHS Resolution

Birte Harlev-Lam

Executive director midwife, Royal College of Midwives

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Session: Pre-hospital PROMPT

'UK - South Western Ambulance Service Trust - rolling out training and local feedback/evaluation'

Steve Knowles

Education Lead - South Western Ambulance Foundation Trust 

Charlotte Ryan

Education Lead - South Western Ambulance Foundation Trust 

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'Maternal Critical Care Transfers in the South-West of England'

Stacy Hazlehurst

Lead Midwife for the South West Maternal Medicine Network

Scott Grier

National Critical Care Transfer Lead, NHS England; Clinical Director, Retrieve Adult Critical Care Transfer Service; Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine

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Session: PROMPT around the world

We were fortunate enough to hear from six international leads on how PROMPT has been implemented and rolled out in their areas:


Beatle Treadwell

Associate Director of Midwifery atAuckland City Hospital

'Pacific Society for Reproductive Health partnership - adapting resources'


Univ.-Prof. Dr. Constantin von Kaisenberg

Head of Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine, Founder & CEO of PROMPT Germany gUG    Hannover Medical School

'Germany - translation & running first Train-the-Trainers'

Martin Sowter

PROMPT Aotearoa – Obstetric lead

'New Zealand - long term implementation'

Zarah Sadiq

Senior maternity training team Corniche Hospital.

PROMPT faculty member and previous PROMPT lead for Corniche hospital, Abu Dhabi.

'Abu Dhabi - Ten years of PROMPT training'

Janet Alemao

Senior maternity training team Corniche Hospital.

PROMPT faculty member and lead for PROMPT CiPP course at the Corniche hospital, Abu Dhabi.

'Abu Dhabi - Ten years of PROMPT training'

Maria Harrison

Regional Midwife Consultant & PROMPT Coordinator, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

'Gippsland, Australia - a regional model'

Sarah Hookes

Assistant Head of Safety & Learning with the Welsh Risk Pool, NHS Wales Shared Services Partnership. Lead for Maternity Safety & Learning Programme

'PROMPT Wales - nationwide roll-out'

     

     

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Keynote session: Pregnancy for high performance athletes

Abbie Ward

England Rugby Red Roses & Bristol Bears Women

Picture credit: England Rugby

Kate Tyler

Physiotherapist - England Rugby Red Roses

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Day 2

Keynote session: Improving improvement in maternity care 

Mary Dixon-Woods

Director of THIS Institute & The Health Foundation Professor of Healthcare Improvement Studies in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care at the University of Cambridge

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'Maternity (and perinatal) Incentive Scheme - NHS Resolution'

Bridget Dack

NHS Resolution Maternity Incentive Scheme Clinical Lead

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Workshop sessions: 

Workshop 1 - Equipment to support local training - what's evaluated and what's new?

This workshop was supported by

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Workshop 2 -

In collaboration with the PROMPT core team, this workshop was facilitated by:

Jemma Walker

Senior lecturer in Midwifery, University of the West of England

Dr Melanie Griffin

Consultant Obstetrician at University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust

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Workshop 3 - PROMPT packages and resources

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