The PROMPT program is delivered in Australia under license from the PROMPT Maternity Foundation UK PROMPT is an evidence-based, multi-professional obstetric training package for all clinicians required to respond to obstetric emergencies in maternity hospitals. The program aims to reduce preventable harm for mothers and their babies which is best achieved by training staff in their local, real-time working clinical environment.

The PROMPT training package improves teamwork and consists of interactive lectures, drills and workshops, providing hands-on experience of practical skills in simulated obstetric emergency situations. The key components of PROMPT training are that it is multi-professional and locally situated using the whole team in their usual response roles.

Eligibility: All Maternity Care practitioners working in a maternity hospital – Midwives, Obstetricians, GPAs, GPOs and those who are required to respond to maternity emergencies including ward nurses, after hours managers and theatre staff. Obstetric Emergency Training is required every three years for GP’s/Obstetricians and Midwifes.

Cost: No cost for WACHS staff

Expression of Interest: To register your expression of interest application, click here. EOI applications close on the 7th April 2023. Successful candidates will receive a course offer via email shortly after EOI applications close.

For further information, please email [email protected], telephone 6553 0856 or visit www.wacountry.health.wa.gov.au.

 

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28 Jun 2023
South West
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Medical Practitioner / Midwife and 1 more
Emergency Medicine / Neonatal / Obstetrics
External provider / Workshop

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