This module combines both course units into a holistic training day. You benefit from the combination of evidence-based ultrasound diagnostics and targeted communication skills in pregnancy ultrasound. The combined booking is reserved exclusively for doctors.
Programme
From 08.30 a.m. Registration
Event team on site -> in the Brunnenhofsaal
08.45 - 08.50 Welcome
Dr Barbara Blöchlinger-Wegmann, Head of the Obstetrics Department, Women's Clinic
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
08.50 - 09.45 Pre-eclampsia screening: current scientific status
PD Dr med. Anke Reitter, FRCOG, Head of Fetomaternal Medicine
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
09.45 - 10.30 Lecture for doctors
Screening at 12+5 weeks gestation with cases from practice: What is useful and what happens next?
- Prof. Dr Boris Tutschek, practice owner, specialising in fetomaternal medicine
- PD Dr Anke Reitter, FRCOG, Head of Fetomaternal Medicine, Women's Clinic
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
Lecture for MPA
Benefits of screening during pregnancy: What an MPA should know about "pre-eclampsia" and screening examinations
Kirsten Grosse Lackmann, Head of Outpatient Services, Women's Clinic
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
10.30 - 11.00 a.m. Break incl. demo of device settings
11.00 - 12.30 Practical exercises for doctors
Hands on training with supervision
- Doppler of the Aa. Uterine arteries
- FMF London quality criteria
- Tips and tricks for image optimisation in small groups of 5 to 6 participants
-> in the gynaecological outpatient clinic (3rd floor)
Practical part for MPA
- Live ultrasound demo: brief introduction to ultrasound
- Findings and dispatch management of blood samples
- Experience reports from patients with pre-eclampsia screening
-> in the gynaecological outpatient clinic (3rd floor), meeting room
12.30 - 12.45 pm Coffee break
12.45 - 13.30 Early organ screening: tips and tricks, incl. live ultrasound
- PD Dr med. Anke Reitter, FRCOG, Head of Fetomaternal Medicine, Women's Clinic
- Prof Dr Boris Tutschek, practice owner, specialising in fetomaternal medicine
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
13.30 hrs Course conclusion
Knowledge review followed by an aperitif
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
From 13.30 Registration event team on site
-> in the Brunnenhofsaal
14.00 - 14.15 Welcome address
PD Dr Anke Reitter, FRCOG, Head of Fetomaternal Medicine, Women's Clinic, specialising in fetomaternal medicine
Basics of communication
14.15 - 15.15 Principles of communication
René Surber, Consensis GmbH
15.15 - 15.30 Coffee break
Basics in counselling
15.30 - 16.00 Individualised information transfer - what is important?
What is important?
René Surber, Consensis GmbH
16.00 - 16.30 Characteristics of the counselling situation
Group discussions based on case studies
16.30 - 17.00 Psychological perspectives in the doctor-patient dialogue
Dr Ruedi Schweizer, Medical Director, Centre for Mental Health, Hohenegg Private Clinic / Zollikerberg Hospital
Special features of prenatal counselling
17.00 - 17.30 Risk counselling during ultrasound screening and decision-making
Dr Alice Winkler, fetomaternal, practice for prenatal medicine
17.30 - 18.15 Stumbling blocks in difficult situations - transfer to practice
- PD Dr Anke Reitter, FRCOG, Head of Fetomaternal Medicine, Women's Clinic, specialising in fetomaternal medicine
- René Surber, Consensis GmbH
18.15 hrs Course conclusion
Costs on site including exercises
CHF 750
Credits
Both course modules are certified with SGGG and SGUM credits.
- "Pre-eclampsia and early organ screening": 5 SGGG and SGUM credits each.
- "Communicative competence in pregnancy ultrasound": 5 credits SGGG and 6 credits SGUM
Enrolment
Registration by e-mail is mandatory. The number of participants is limited. You will then receive a confirmation email with the payment details. Your registration is binding once we have received your payment.
Contact Gynaecological Clinic
Tel +41 44 397 21 87
Mail veranstaltung.frauenklinik@spitalzollikerberg.ch