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Chair: Lucy Morse 9am Introduction and welcome 9.20: Case of post operative Takotsubo cardiomyopathy after TAHBSO Rebecca Mawby, Medical Student 9.30: Congenital heart block: Management dilemmas in a DGH. Sophie Roberts, ST1 9.40: Laparoscopic abdominal cerclage in a patient with a strong history of cervical incompetence. Claire Horgan, FY1 9.50 Knighthoods and Honours conferred on Doctors; How do Obstetricians and Gynaecologists fare? Jennifer Cole, ST1 10.00 Guest Lecture: Perinatal Post Mortem Dr Phil Cox, Consultant Perinatal Pathologist at BWH 10.45 – 11.15 Coffee break & poster viewing Chair: Rebecca Shields 11.15 Primary omental pregnancy. Khazina Waraich, FY1 11.25 Does TPN improve the surgical outcomes of patients with advanced gynaecological malignancies. Alex Tan, ST1 11.35 The missing link; combining fetal medicine and neonatology datasets to improve service evaluation. Kate Birchenall, ST1 West Midlands O&G Trainees Committee’s Annual Scientific Meeting Tackling neonatal issues for the Obstetrician Friday 18 th January 2013 Birmingham Women’s Hospital Education Resource Centre www.wmogt.com

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Chair: Lucy Morse

9am Introduction and welcome

9.20: Case of post operative Takotsubo cardiomyopathy after TAHBSO Rebecca Mawby, Medical Student

9.30: Congenital heart block: Management dilemmas in a DGH. Sophie Roberts, ST1

9.40: Laparoscopic abdominal cerclage in a patient with a strong history of cervical incompetence. Claire Horgan, FY1

9.50 Knighthoods and Honours conferred on Doctors; How do Obstetricians and Gynaecologists fare? Jennifer Cole, ST1

10.00 Guest Lecture: Perinatal Post MortemDr Phil Cox, Consultant Perinatal Pathologist at BWH

10.45 – 11.15 Coffee break & poster viewing

Chair: Rebecca Shields

11.15 Primary omental pregnancy. Khazina Waraich, FY1

11.25 Does TPN improve the surgical outcomes of patients with advanced gynaecological malignancies. Alex Tan, ST1

11.35 The missing link; combining fetal medicine and neonatology datasets to improve service evaluation. Kate Birchenall, ST1

11.45 Surrogate Pregnancy; Medico-legal issues. Hannah O-Connor, FY1

1155 What’s new for O&G Trainees.. An update from WMOGT, Lucy Morse & Will Parry Smith

1215-1315 Lunch

1245 – 1315 Annual General Meeting Trainees are invited to join us in the lecture theatre to discuss relevant training issues

West Midlands O&G Trainees Committee’s Annual Scientific Meeting

Tackling neonatal issues for the Obstetrician

Friday 18th January 2013Birmingham Women’s Hospital Education Resource Centre

www.wmogt.com

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Chair: Sarah Hillman

13.15 -13.45: Guest Lecture: What obstetricians should know about NeonatologyDr Andy Petros, Clinical Lead NICU/PICU at Great Ormond Street

13.45-14.15: Guest lecture: Surgical management of common structural abnormalitiesMr Tony Lander, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at BCH

14.15-15.15 : Workshops

1 - Communicating prognosis in extreme prematurity - Dr S Deshpande & Dr KiranYajamanyam

2 – Neonatal Resus and what happens next in NNU- Dr Brian Shields & Dr Sophie Reynolds

1515 Coffee break

Chair: Justin Chu

15.30 – 16.30: Debate

This House believes that 23 weekers should not be resuscitated

For: Dr Andy Petros Clinical Lead NICU/PICU, Great Ormond Street

Against: Dr Sanjeev DeshpandeConsultant Neonatalogist, Royal Shrewsbury Hospital

16.30 – Prizes and close

With thanks to our judges –Miss Karen Powell- Mr John Pogmore

With thanks to our guest lecturers and workshop tutors

With thanks to our sponsors – Durbin, Ferring, Medical Sickness

West Midlands O&G Trainees Committee’s Annual Scientific Meeting

Tackling neonatal issues for the Obstetrician

www.wmogt.com