Description

Update your work methodology with the most recent scientific postulates in Obstetric Emergencies in the third stage of labor and delivery, reinforced by the clinical practice of a highly qualified teaching team"

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One of the key aspects to ensure a good obstetric and neonatal outcome is to reduce the time that elapses between the onset of any problem and its resolution. The responsibility for this task falls on the midwives, who must update their methods of approach in order to have a perfected early diagnosis with which to act as quickly as possible.

This program focuses on an update of the protocols of action for obstetric emergencies in the final phase of labor, as well as the most effective techniques currently available for its urgent termination. All this, serves the midwives to update and continue offering a high quality practice, based on the latest scientific postulates and the most rigorous clinical practice.

TECH is aware of how difficult it can be for the midwives to assume a program of these characteristics, especially when their work is highly demanding and changing. For this reason, this program is offered in a completely online format, without the need to attend classes or follow predetermined schedules. The midwives have full access to the content from the beginning of the program, being able to download it from any device with an Internet connection to study at their own pace.

Get up to date in the diagnosis and treatment of Obstetric Emergencies such as Uterine Rupture, Placental Accretism or special situations such as preterm and twin deliveries"

This postgraduate certificate in Obstetric Emergencies in Childbirth for Midwives contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The examination of practical cases presented by experts in Emergencies Obstetric and Neonatal
  • Graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

You will have at your disposal a multimedia library full of high quality content on the most important Obstetric Emergencies in Childbirth, with numerous support videos made by the teachers themselves"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from the sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professionals with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.

The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, by means of which the professionals must try to solve the different professional practice situations that are presented throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the students will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts.

You will be free to download the entire content whenever you want, and you can even use it as reference material later on"

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Delve into the different treatments and actions for ovarian adnexa, early postpartum and uterine inversion"

Objectives

Since this program deals with the most delicate and complicated phases of childbirth, its objective is to provide the most recent knowledge, techniques and scientific postulates on the most common and uncommon complications of this process. The midwives will have at their disposal an eminently practical material with which to contextualize the main novelties in the area, supported by a first class teaching team.

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You will achieve your professional objective of updating your knowledge in Obstetric Emergencies in a fast and efficient way, supported by the latest educational technology"

General Objectives

  • Detect the different obstetric emergencies during pregnancy, delivery and postpartum as early as possible in order to apply the latest treatments and achieve a satisfactory obstetric outcome, thereby reducing maternal-fetal morbidity and mortality
  • Be able to provide specialist care for each urgent obstetric pathology
  • Acquire skills for emergency neonatal care when the obstetric pathology involves mother and fetus

Specific Objectives

  • Recognize and initiate timely management of urgent situations that may occur during the third stage of labor and delivery
  • Identify and know how to perform the obstetric maneuvers indicated to solve each urgent situation during the third stage of labor and delivery
  • Demonstrate midwifery skills to deal with these situations
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You will be able to update your work methodology even before finishing your program thanks to TECH's advanced pedagogical methodology"

Postgraduate Certificate in Obstetric Emergencies in Childbirth for Midwives

Obstetric emergencies are critical medical situations that can occur at any time during pregnancy, labor, delivery or the postpartum period. Midwives are responsible for providing immediate and appropriate care for obstetric emergencies to ensure the health and safety of the mother and fetus or newborn.

Most common obstetric emergencies that can occur during childbirth.

Vaginal bleeding: may occur during active labor or after delivery due to placental abruption or injury to the birth canal. Midwives should control bleeding and maintain maternal hemodynamic stability. Fluids and blood products should be administered if necessary.

Dystocia: Occurs when the baby cannot move adequately through the birth canal due to position, size, shape or narrowness of the canal. Midwives may use different techniques, such as position changes or obstetric maneuvers to expel the baby properly.

Fetal distress: Fetal distress can occur when the fetus does not receive enough oxygen during labor and is a serious obstetric emergency. Midwives should monitor the fetal heart rate and take immediate steps to improve fetal oxygenation if fetal distress is detected, such as changing the mother's position or administering oxygen.

Umbilical cord prolapse: This is an obstetric emergency situation when the umbilical cord comes out of the vagina before the baby. Midwives should elevate the fetus to prevent cord compression and should immediately take the patient to the operating room for a cesarean section.

It is essential that midwives are trained and prepared to handle obstetric emergency situations during delivery. This allows the emergency to be detected quickly and medical care to be provided immediately to reduce the risk of complications for the mother and baby.