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    A multi disciplinary obstetric emergency training programme.

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    Authors
    Whelan, Mary
    Issue Date
    2012-09
    Keywords
    OBSTETRICIAN
    PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
    MeSH
    Clinical Competence
    Emergency Medical Services
    Emergency Medicine
    Female
    Humans
    Inservice Training
    Interdisciplinary Communication
    Interprofessional Relations
    Ireland
    Midwifery
    Pregnancy
    Pregnancy Complications
    Program Evaluation
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    A multi disciplinary obstetric emergency training programme. 2012, 15 (8):42-4 Pract Midwife
    Journal
    The practising midwife
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/306940
    PubMed ID
    23082407
    Abstract
    The Rotunda Hospital (Dublin) obstetric emergency training programme (RHOET) was designed, in 2008, to meet the ongoing education and training needs of the local multidisciplinary team. Prior to its implementation, senior midwives attended the advanced life support in obstetrics (ALSO) course, and many of the obstetricians attended the Management of obstetric emergencies and trauma (MOET) and/or ALSO courses. Attendance at these off site courses meant that the only opportunity for team training was the informal and ad hoc 'drills and skills' that took place in the birthing suite. This paper documents our journey since RHOET was implemented.
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    en
    ISSN
    1461-3123
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