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Acupuncture in PREGNANCY & CHILDBIRTH: NCVO, London - 19th September 2014. Obstetric acupuncture for health professionals in contact with pregnant women.

Author
Julie Cummings
Date Added
06 June 2014

ACUPUNCTURE IN PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH A one-day course on obstetric acupuncture aimed at all regulated health professionals who come into contact with pregnant women and who wish to further develop their knowledge and skills in the use of Western medical acupuncture in preconceptual, antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care - led by Dr David Carr and Jeanne Lythgoe.

For complete beginners in this area of practice, we recommend that this course is combined with a BMAS foundation course to provide a comprehensive training package. For those already practising medical acupuncture, it will serve as a supplementary course and offer a comprehensive review of the current evidence base underlying the use of acupuncture in pregnancy and childbirth. It will also provide the opportunity to consolidate the clinical approach to a number of problems through case-based discussion, clinical demonstrations and practical points sessions focussing on the most important acupoints for obstetric indications.

Topics covered include the following: Natural and assisted conception (including in vitro fertilisation) Pregnancy-associated nausea and vomiting (including the use of acupuncture) Musculoskeletal pain in pregnancy (pelvic girdle pain and lower back pain) Breech presentation (including the use of moxibustion) Cervical ripening and induction of labour Intrapartum care (including acupuncture analgesia and augmentation of labour)

Cancellation/sickness policy: A refund less £50 administration fee is guaranteed for cancellations received up to four weeks before the start of the course. No refund will be made for cancellations received within four weeks of the start of the course, or for failure to attend. Substitutions fulfilling the criteria may be made at any time prior to the course start. In exceptional circumstances and at the Society's discretion, course delegates may be permitted to transfer to another course. The BMAS cannot be held responsible for any expenses incurred by delegates in the event of cancellation by either party. Please note: the Early Bird course fee is non-refundable in the event of cancellation by the delegate. Transfers will be subject to £50 administration fee and additional day delegate fees.

By booking a course you confirm acceptance of these terms, that you have Hepatitis B immunisation, and that you are registered with a relevant regulatory body. Failure to pay by the specified date may result in the loss of your place.