The Future of Pre-hospital Maternity Care with Consultant Midwives Camella Main, Stephanie Heys and Dawn Kerslake
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In this conversation we discuss the future of pre-hospital maternity care with three leading consultant midwives from UK NHS ambulance services. Dawn Kerslake, Stephanie Heys, and Camella Main are experts in their field and will provide valuable insights into this critical area of pre-hospital care. During the podcast we explore the education and training of paramedics in maternal care, current governance systems, and patient follow-up and support mechanisms in place. We also discuss the necessity and dearth of pre-hospital maternity research. This is an excellent opportunity to learn from the best and gain insights into the future of pre-hospital maternity care. The educational resources and research that are mentioned in the episode can be found here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36531803/ https://www.promptmaternity.org/pre-hospital-prompt https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525996/ This podcast is sponsored by PAX.  Whatever kind of challenge you have to face - with PAX backpacks you are well-prepared. Whether on water, on land or in the air - PAX's versatile, flexible backpacks are perfectly suitable for your requirements and can be used in the most demanding of environments. Equally, PAX bags are built for comfort and rapid-access to deliver the right gear at the right time to the right patient. To see more of their innovatively designed product range please click here:⁠https://www.pax-bags.com/en/⁠
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