Forum on Maternity & the Newborn
The Maternity & the Newborn Forum of the Royal Society of Medicine are pleased to announce their upcoming meeting:
Born too soon:
Causes, consequences and how to prevent preterm birth
Wednesday 21 November 2012 - registration at 9.30am
Topics and speakers include:
Born too soon: A call to action?
Professor Andrew Shennan, Professor of Obstetrics,
King's College, University of London
What is the role of progesterone in preventing preterm birth?
Ms Vasso Tezidou, Consultant Obstetrician and Senior Lecturer,
Imperial College, University of London
Can we do anything about the social causes of prematurity?
Jean Robinson, President,
Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services
Ultrasound - prematurity and potential risks
Beverley A Lawrence Beech, Honorary Chair,
Association for Improvements in the Maternity Services
Preterm birth and mental health in adolescence and adulthood
Dr Chiara Nosarti,
Senior Lecturer in Mental Health Studies and Neuroimaging,
King's College, University of London
"Everyone has a role to play: The Every Woman Every Child effort framework for action". Born Too Soon, The Global Action Report on Preterm Birth Report.
Panel discussion
For further details please contact
Rachel Catley
Academic Department
The Royal Society of Medicine
1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0A
Email: [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Tel: 020 7290 2987
http://www.rsm.ac.uk/academ/mbd01.php
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