Duration | |
---|---|
Sessions | 1 Sessions |
Course Location: | Live |
Location: | View location on the map |
First
Day (Friday) |
|
Confirmation |
07:00-08:00 |
Abnormal deliveries |
08:00-10:00 |
Obstetric hemorrhage |
10:00-12:00 |
Lunch & prayer
12:00-12:30 |
|
POCUS-OBGYN |
12:30-14:30 |
Second Day (Saturday) |
|
Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy |
08:00-10:00 |
Critical conditions linked to pregnancy |
10:00-12:00 |
Maternal Collapse |
12:30-14:30 |
Building
Competency in Crisis Management
Participants gain hands-on
experience in navigating complex scenarios, where quick thinking and decisive
action are required. The scenarios provide a nuanced understanding of the
delicate balance necessary in obstetric emergencies, emphasizing the importance
of protecting both mother and child.
Reducing
Maternal Mortalities
Measuring the course's success by
its primary KPI—reducing national maternal mortalities—underscores its critical
importance. By preparing professionals with advanced crisis management skills,
the course aims to significantly improve maternal and newborn health outcomes.
The Obstetric Emergencies and Crisis Challenge Course is meticulously designed for senior medical professionals, focusing on critical obstetric scenarios. Senior professionals are coming from different training backgrounds, then they are registered and ranked at SCFHS and finally oriented and privileged by their respective institutes. No one truly knows how they'll react in a real emergency until it occurs.
Transformative
Training Approach
A unique feature of this course is
the integration of AI-generated clinical scenarios. These models simulate
high-stakes, high-liability cases, providing a robust framework for
participants to enhance their decision-making skills. By drawing on a wealth of
clinical data and learning from historical cases, AI creates realistic
scenarios that reflect potential challenges participants may face in real-world
settings.
Guided by
Expert Coaching Team
Plan captains or senior coaching
team leaders play an essential role by guiding participants through diverse
scenarios. These leaders facilitate critical thinking and analysis by pulling
evidence, recognizing potential liabilities, and forecasting risks. Scoring
risk factors, enabling thorough planning that prioritizes both patient safety
and fetal/newborn outcomes.
Course Training
Dimensions
1- Outcome
tailored (Root Cause Analysis)
2- Engaging the
patient & family
3- Considering
logistics
4- Practitioner
friendly (Ethical & legal)
5- Focusing on
maternal & perinatal morbidity & mortality; Safety bundles &
indicators
6- Continuously
updated
7- Aiming to
train trainers
8- Clinical
decision support: -
- Risk
assessment & prediction
- Stabilization,
acute management, and damage control
- Referral
& transportation
- Clinical
practice guidelines expressed by clinical pathways
1- Obstetric
hemorrhage
2- Maternal collapse
3- Abnormal deliveries
4- Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy
5- Critical conditions linked to pregnancy
6- Point of care ultrasound in OBGYN (POCUS)
You have to attend the two days of the workshops to obtain the certificate.