Education

NCL Maternal Medicine Education Opportunities

Professor David Williams runs hot case teaching sessions every Wednesday morning via Microsoft Teams. These sessions are run from 0800-0900 and are open to all clinicians interested in obstetric medicine working across NCL. To be sent the teams link for the teaching session please contact us (preferably from an nhs.net email address) stating you job role and place of work.

The network also hosts theme based learning events bi-annually. If you are interested in being added to the mailing list for advanced notice for these events, please contact us.

Maternal Medicine Emergencies Simulation Course 

2026 dates coming soon…

Join us for a one-day intensive simulation course hosted by the North Central London Maternal Medicine Network, designed to enhance your expertise in managing maternal medical emergencies.

Teaching Bites for Midwives: Managing Medical Issues in Pregnancy

Welcome to our series of bitesize teaching videos designed for midwives. Each short session focuses on a specific medical issue that may arise during pregnancy — from common symptoms to important red flags.
Our aim is to support midwives with clear, evidence-based information that enhances confidence and promotes safe, effective care for pregnant women and birthing people.
New topics will be added regularly, so check back for the latest updates.

Headaches in Pregnancy

Palpitations

Chest pain in pregnancy

Venous Thromboembolism in Pregnancy

Breathless in Pregnancy

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McDonald Obstetric Medicine Society

The Macdonald Obstetric Medicine Society hosts webinars covering a wide range of topics with view to expanding and updating knowledge in key areas relevant to obstetric medicine.

Latest webinars can be found here

Archive of previous webinars are here

London Obstetric Medicine Group

The London Obstetric Medicine Group is a forum for healthcare professionals originally in and around London to share interesting cases and learning  with regards to managing medical problems in pregnancy. This is currently coordinated by Dr Harry Gibson.

For further details and to join the LOMG mailing list or more information, find them on Twitter @LondonObsMed or contact Harry Gibson directly.

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