Ockenden Report

This course has been withdrawn. Those that have completed it can still access their certificate.

Obesity: the facts for review of content only

This module’s content is currently under review and is therefore no longer available.  Many women who are obese when they become pregnant have no problems in pregnancy and deliver a healthy baby. However we do know that heavier women are more at risk of pregnancy complications than women who are a healthy weight. This module […]

Intrahepatic cholestasis in pregnancy (revised 2020)

This module is currently under review because new guidance has been issued, the course contents are unavailable at this time but you can still access your certificate if you completed it previously. Diagnosis, treatment and management of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy can, and does, vary throughout hospitals in the UK. This course aims to introduce […]

A practical guide to neonatal jaundice

This course has been replaced by: The physiology of neonatal jaundice (study time: 30 minutes) This module will take you through the physiology of neonatal jaundice, which we recommend is followed by the module ‘Neonatal jaundice: practice points’, which will help with application of learning to clinical practice. and Neonatal jaundice: practice points (study time: […]

Cancer in pregnancy and beyond

This course has been updated and replaced by Cancer in pregnancy and beyond (2021 update) if you completed this version you will still able to access your certificate

Baby skin care

This course has been withdrawn. Those that have completed it can still access their certificate.

Student survival guide

This i-learn module has been replaced by Student essentials. If you completed this course previously your certificate is still available

Perinatal mental health

This version of the course has been replaced by Perinatal mental health 2023 If you already completed the previous version you can still access your certificate

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