Frequently Asked Questions
Masterclass on Systematic and Logical Management of Massive Postpartum Haemorrhage & Current Concepts in the Management of Placenta Acreta Spectrum Disorders
Question: What topics are covered in the course?
Answer:
- Aetiology & Principles of Management of Massive PPH
- The Role of the and the Role of the Algorithm ‘HAEMOSTASIS’
- Obstetric Shock Index, the Rule of 30, Uterine Tamponade, Compression Sutures & Interventional Radiology
- Multi-Disciplinary Team Management of Massive Postpartum Haemorrhage : Interactive Case Discussion with Audience Participation.
- Pathogenesis & Antenatal diagnosis of Placenta Acreta Spectrum Disorders
- Current concepts in the management of Placenta Acreta Spectrum Disorders : Radical and uterus-conserving conservative surgical options
- Video Demonstration of the Triple P Procedure and the Use of Uterine Tamponade Balloon in the management of abnormal invasion of the placenta.
Question: I am not able to register if I don’t fill in the VAT-no. What is a VAT-no.?
Answer: You need a VAT number if the invoice should be sent to your hospital. Contact your financial department and/or the head of obstetrics at your hospital. If the invoice is to be sent to your home address you do not need a VAT number, please just write your name in this field.
Question: I am not able to register if I don’t fill in the reference no. What is a reference no.?
Answer: You need a reference number if the invoice should be sent to your hospital. Contact your financial department and/or the head of obstetrics at your hospital. If the invoice is to be sent to your home address you do not need a reference number, please just write your name in this field.
Question: Where is the venue located?
Answer: This course is online due to Covid pandemic.
Question: Who is the lecturer?
Answer: Answer: Edwin Chandraharan M.B.B.S. M.S (Obs & Gyn), DFFP, DCRM, FSLCOG, FRCOG
Edwin is the Director of Global Academy of Medical Education & Training Ltd, and was the Lead Consultant for Labour Ward at St. George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London from 2005 to February 2020. He has been the Clinical Director for Women’s services FROM 2011-2016 and the Lead for Clinical Governance in Obstetrics and Gynaecology from 2005-2017. He is passionate about delivering high quality patient care with a strong focus on Transformational Training, Risk Management and Patient Experience. He was appointed as the Visiting Professor at the Tianjin Central Hospital for Women, Tianjin Province, China in 2016.
Edwin Chandraharan firmly believes in improving safety and quality of care in Intrapartum Fetal Monitoring through implementation of physiology based CTG Interpretation with the use of Fetal ECG (STAN) and staff training. He has edited several books and published abstracts in National and International Scientific Meetings and Review articles in various aspects of obstetrics and gynaecological practice.
Edwin Chandraharan was part of the Team which won two National Awards in the UK: HSJ Value Award in 2016 and the BMJ Clinical Leadership Award in 2017 for ensuring a reduction in emergency caesarean sections and a low hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy rates in the UK through implementation of physiology-based CTG interpretation, with the use of Fetal ECG (STAN) and staff training.