Fetal Medicine, Fetal Care and High Risk Pregnancy

Joint RCOG/BMFMS event

19-21 May 2025

Online

Overview 

This event offers a comprehensive exploration of fetal medicine and high-risk obstetrics, delivered by leading global specialists

Speakers will provide a refresher on essential core knowledge including maternal morbidity complicating the fetal environment, preterm birth, the management of fetal structural and genetic anomalies and the theoretical framework underpinning fetal therapy.

Taking place over three days, this course provides the knowledge required to fulfil one of the course requirements for subspecialist training in maternal and fetal medicine. It further aligns with the criteria outlined for the Advance Training Skills Modules (ATSMs) in Fetal Medicine or High-Risk Pregnancy. It also provides an advanced theoretical platform for Special Interest training Modules (SITMs) in Preterm birth and Fetal Care.

Designed for obstetricians pursuing a career in high-risk obstetrics, this event provides a strong theoretical foundation to enhance clinical practice and professional development.

Key reasons to attend

  • Learn directly from leading experts in fetal medicine and high-risk obstetrics
  • Acquire core knowledge necessary for advancing in this specialised field
  • Explore a wide spectrum of essential topics through a structured approach
  • Lectures will be available on demand for six months post-event

On demand accessible learning

Our state-of-the-art virtual events platform allows you to access all lecture based content on-demand, subject to speaker permissions. The recordings will be available five working days after the event and will remain accessible for six months post-event.

This means you can watch from wherever you are in the world and at a time convenient for you. Your on-demand access means no programme clashes, and saves on travel time and extra arrangements.

This is an excellent, bite-sized approach to learning which supports flexible and accessible educational content for doctors globally.

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