Course description
This course aims to provide students with knowledge and critical understanding of the concepts of quality of care in maternal and newborn health. Students will learn the importance of improving the quality of MNH care and services, how to assess quality, reflect critically on their own area of practice and role in quality improvement and appreciate how research and audit differ and how they are related.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Anyone who works in the fields of international child health with a quality improvement capacity would find this course useful, especially doctors, nurses, midwives, community health practitioners and public health researchers. Proof of English to IELTS 6.5
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Upon successful completion of this programme, delegates will be able to:
- Demonstrate that they have the skills, knowledge and understanding to introduce and use quality improvement methods for MNH services, notably: - setting of standards - carrying out maternal death reviews - perinatal death reviews - criteria-based clinical audits
- Explain the importance of quality improvement in MNH
- Identify specific developments within their own area of practice and consider how the interventions were evaluated
Expenses
The cost of this programme is £1,150.