The inaugural Nanopreterm Regional Roadshow launches with Scotland, sharing its experience in caring for babies born at 22 and 23 weeks’ gestation.
Hosted by a multidisciplinary perinatal team, this virtual webinar will explore the practical realities of providing care for the smallest babies. Through case presentations and real-world examples, the session will highlight key facilitators, barriers, and clinical challenges encountered in supporting these highly vulnerable infants and their families.
This event provides an opportunity to share experiences, reflect on complex cases, and foster open discussion across teams caring for the smallest babies.
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Speakers:
- Dr Anne Marie Heuchan
- Dr Lynsey Still
- Dr Sarah Farquharson
Programme:
This session will cover the following:
- Nanopreterm birth in Scotland: Where have we been?
- Scottish experience of 22 week births 2019-2023
- Where are we now?
- Local reviews of outcomes of births 22-23 weeks in 2025
- Cases
- Key themes and learning
- Panel discussion
Tickets
This webinar is free for ÖйúPÕ¾ members. Please register in advance.
Date: 27 March 2026
Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Location: Online - Teams webinar
Joining the webinar
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