• Start date:
  • 26 September 2019
  • Duration:
  • 1 day
  • Intended Audience:
  • Resident physician, Paramedic/ Medical assistant, Medical specialist, Physician assistant

Accreditations

  • NAPA:
  • 6
  • ABAN:
  • 6
  • KNOV:
  • 5

One-day advanced course in maternal medicine, aiming at registrars, fellows and consultants in obstetrics/perinatology, anaesthesiology, cardiology and internal medicine with an interest in pregnancy and childbirth. Key note speaker is Catherine Nelson-Piercy, professor of obstetric medicine at Imperial College and consultant obstetric physician at Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Hospitals, London, UK. She is a world leading specialist in the field. Her lectures are combined with practical sessions and multi-disciplinary approach of case discussions, organized by internal medicine and maternal-fetal medicine specialists from the Netherlands. Participants, presumed to be from the Netherlands and surrounding countries, are encouraged to bring their own case histories to discuss with the team. The course is organized together with and complementary to the maternal medicine course in Utrecht one week later, which aims to address an audience of midwives and general practitioners primarily. An additional aim of both days is to explore possibilities to launch a Netherlands Society of Obstetric Medicine together with organizers and interested participants.

Why this course?
Pregnant women with pre-existing medical conditions present a challenge to treating physicians in order to guarantee best possible outcome for them and their children. They require a multi-disciplinary approach, requiring doctors from different disciplines to closely link and collaborate.

Course content
Combining theory and practice, lectures will be followed by case histories and clinical discussions with participants on diagnosis and management of women, with an emphasis on possible variations in management between clinics.

There will also be a ‘mock’ multidisciplinary meeting with input from various specialists. We aim for participants to be inspired and return to their work places with increased knowledge and motivation to improve care for high-risk pregnant women.

Intended audience
Registrars, fellows and consultants in obstetrics/perinatology, anaesthesiology, cardiology and internal medicine with an interest in pregnancy and childbirth.

Organising committee

  • Dr. T.H. van den Akker, obstetrician-gynaecologist, LUMC
  • Dr. M.L.P. van der Hoorn, obstetrician-gynaecologist, LUMC
  • Dr. M. Sueters, obstetrician-gynaecologist, LUMC
  • M.B. Veenhof, obstetrician-gynaecologist, LUMC
09:00 Registration
09:15 Welcome and opening
  Prof. dr. Thomas van den Akker
09:20 State of the art lecture: thrombo- embolism in pregnancy
  Prof. dr. Catherine Nelson-Piercy
10:00 Case history and discussion
  Dr. Erik Klok, prof. dr. Jeroen Eikenboom and dr. Marie Louise van der Hoorn
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 State of the art lecture: SLE, kidney disease and biologicals in pregnancy
  Prof. dr. Catherine Nelson-Piercy
12:00 Case history and discussion
  Dr. Onno Teng and dr. Marieke Sueters
12:45 Lunch break
13:45 State of the art lecture: cardiac disease in pregnancy
  Prof. dr. Catherine Nelson-Piercy
14:30 Case history and discussion
  Dr. Philippine Kiès and drs. Timme Schaap
15:15 Break
15:45 Mock multidisciplinary meeting
  Case presentation: drs. Marieke Veenhof
  Panel: prof. dr. Catherine Nelson-Piercy, prof. dr. Kitty Bloemenkamp and all speakers
  Moderator: prof. dr. Thomas van den Akker
17:00 Closure and drinks
Prof. dr. T.H. van den Akker
Gynaecoloog, LUMC
Prof. dr. H.C.J. Eikenboom
Interne Geneeskunde, LUMC
Dr. M.L.P. van der Hoorn
Gynaecoloog, LUMC
Dr. P. Kiès
Prof. dr. F.A. Klok
Internist-vasculair geneeskundige, LUMC
prof. dr. C. Nelson-Piercy
drs. T.P. Schaap
Verloskunde, UMC Utrecht
Dr. M. Sueters
Gynaecoloog, LUMC
Dr. Y.K.O. Teng
Nefroloog, LUMC
drs. M.B. Veenhof
Verloskunde, LUMC
LUMC
Rijnsburgerweg 10, 2333 AA Leiden


Gebouw: Poortgebouw Zuid
Extra informatie: 1e etage

Registration fee € 295
Registration fee for residents € 170