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Dear All

Please see details for this joint meeting also to forward 
to interested parties.  Thanks. 

Controversies in Childbirth

A joint meeting with the Maternity and Newborn Forum
Friday 16 March 2007, 6.30 pm.

This meeting aims to explore conflicts in current midwifery and obstetrics
with resulting neo-natal dilemmas.

Maternal mortality and what can we do about it? Dr Nynke van den Broek,
Senior Lecturer in Reproductive Health, Liverpool School of Tropical
Medicine

Who should deliver babies? Professor Sheila Kitzinger, Author of 25 books
about childbirth, social anthropologist and birth activist

An alternative birth - risk v choice? Dr Amali Lokugamage, Consultant
Obstetrician, Whittington Hospital

The poor obstetric outcomes of ethnic minority groups in the UK <EN DASH> social or
genetic? Professor Philip Steer, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,
Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster
Hospital.

Fees for this event are as follows:

RSM Fellow: Free of charge                                              
RSM Trainee - Fellow: Free of charge                  
RSM Associate: Free of charge                              
RSM Student Members: Free of charge                        
Non-Fellow: £35
Trainee: £15
Midwife/health professional:£20    
Student: £5

For further information on this meeting or to book on-line,
you can visit
the website  <BLOCKED::http://www.rsm.ac.uk/o&g> www.rsm.ac.uk/o&g.

Alternatively you can contact Thea Campkin on tel: (+44) 020 7290 3942, fax
(+44) 020 7290 2989 or email:  <BLOCKED::mailto:o&[log in to unmask]>
o&[log in to unmask]

Kind reagrds
Andrea 
Andrea Török
Events Co-ordinator

Academic Department 
Royal Society of Medicine 
1 Wimpole Street 
London 
W1G 0AE 

T: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2986
F: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2989

 

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Carol Machin
PA to Pauleene Hammett
Head of Midwifery & Women's Health Studies
Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery
King's College London
James Clerk Maxwell Building
57 Waterloo Road
London  SE1 8WA

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Tel:  020 7 848 3600
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Dear Carol,

Please can you circulate this email about the meeting to the team and the students.

Kindest regards,

Gill

Dr Gillian Aston

President Maternity and the Newborn Forum

Royal Society of Medicine.


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Subject: 16 March 2007

 

Dear All

 

Please see details for this joint meeting also to forward to interested parties.  thanks 

 

Controversies in Childbirth

A joint meeting with the Maternity and Newborn Forum

Friday 16 March 2007, 6.30 pm

This meeting aims to explore conflicts in current midwifery and obstetrics with resulting neo-natal dilemmas.

 

Maternal mortality and what can we do about it? Dr Nynke van den Broek, Senior Lecturer in Reproductive Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Who should deliver babies? Professor Sheila Kitzinger, Author of 25 books about childbirth, social anthropologist and birth activist
An alternative birth - risk v choice? Dr Amali Lokugamage, Consultant Obstetrician, Whittington Hospital
The poor obstetric outcomes of ethnic minority groups in the UK - social or genetic? Professor Philip Steer, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

 

Fees for this event are as follows:

RSM Fellow: Free of charge                                              

RSM Trainee - Fellow: Free of charge                  

RSM Associate: Free of charge                                         

RSM Student Members: Free of charge                             

Non-Fellow: £35

Trainee: £15

Midwife/health professional:£20    

Student: £5

 

For further information on this meeting or to book on-line, you can visit the website www.rsm.ac.uk/o&g.

Alternatively you can contact Thea Campkin on tel: (+44) 020 7290 3942, fax (+44) 020 7290 2989 or email: o&[log in to unmask]

 

Kind reagrds

Andrea 

 

 

Andrea Török

Events Co-ordinator

Academic Department 
Royal Society of Medicine 
1 Wimpole Street 
London 
W1G 0AE 

T: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2986

F: (+44) (0) 20 7290 2989

 

********* Important Notice - Disclaimer ***********

This email is from the Royal Society of Medicine, Registered Charity No:- 206219 This email and any attachments may contain confidential information and/or copyright material. This email is intended for the use of the addressee only. Any unauthorised use may be unlawful. If you receive this email by mistake, please advise the sender immediately by using the reply facility in your email software and then delete the message. Email sent to the RSM may be monitored in line with current legislation and good practice.

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