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Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals Forum


We are excited to introduce the new Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Professionals Forum, hosted by UKCS.

    Why should I join UKCS if I am a midwife?

    by Kathy Parsons Visit here

    The NMAHP Forum is led by your AHP representatives on the UKCS steering committee : Sacha Newman, Jenny Munro and Kathy Parsons. 

           

    The NMAHP Forum is an online space designed to support education, encourage involvement and promote professional networking for NMAHPs with a special interest in pelvic health and continence care.

    Access to the NMAHP Forum is available to non-medical professionals with an up-to-date UKCS Membership. These include nurses, midwives, physiotherapists and other AHPs.

     FREE WEBINARS 

    These sessions are designed to provide NMAHPs with a snapshot refresher on a selection of relevant conditions and clinical specialities. Content will be tailored to non-medical professionals.

    The NEW NMAHP webinars will be held on Zoom on Friday lunchtimes beginning in December 2023 and continuing through 2024. They will be staged from 12.30 to 13.30 hours and will be made up of a presentation by an expert followed by discussion time.

    The Zoom link for audience members will be sent to those who have pre-booked their attendance.

    UKCS Members  (excluding free membership) will have free access to the live Friday lunchtime Webinars: they simply need to pre-register via the UKCS website to receive the link.

    For Non-Members and free UKCS  Members:  UKCS is also pleased to be able to offer free access, to NMAHP professionals who are not current UKCS members to the first online Webinar on......

    Menopause and the Pelvic Floor: at 12.30 hours on Friday 8th December 2023.

    After this, free access will be for UKCS Full members only. For non members to access the full programme of events/meetings a Registration Fee of £65 per webinar will be required.

    Who in the NMAHP family will benefit and why?

    The NMAHP forum will deliver 6 online webinars over the course of the next 12 months. These sessions will be 60 minutes in length and include both a “taught” element from a variety of expert clinicians and also a more informal Q&A segment where those in attendance can “Ask the expert”. 

    The NMAHP Network is pleased to announce and education grant from Axonics UK Ltd




    NMAHP Online Webinars 2023/ 2024

    Planned Webinars for 2023/24. (Please note these maybe subject to change for reasons outside of UKCS control).

    All sessions will be from 1230-1330 unless otherwise specified.

    The Zoom link for audience members will be sent to those who have pre-booked their attendance (See Booking Link below)

    Booking link for NMAHP Webinars


    13th September 2024   Vulval Skin

    Dr Claire Higgins, Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow. 


    22nd November 2024 - Investigation of functional pelvic floor disorders

    Liam Johnston, Clinical Scientist, Organisation: Pelvic Floor Unit, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust

    Biography  

    10th May 2024 -   Bladder Retraining

      Jenny Munro, AP Physiotherapist & Sacha Newman, Urogynaecology Nurse Consultant , Inverness

    Biographies    


    1st March 2024    The Post Natal Pelvic Floor

    Kathy Parsons, Specialist Midwife for Perineal Trauma and Pelvic Health & Grete Drewett, Advanced Women’s Health Physiotherapist. Birmingham Women's Hospital

    Biographies   


                     8th December 2023    Menopause & The Pelvic Floor 

      Claire Bellone, Menopause Nurse Consultant, 

      Chelsea & Westminster Hospital NHS Trust.

      Biography Speakers/Facilitators



      Booking link for NMAHP Webinars


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