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MASIC Webinar: Childbirth Injury: How is this Managed in Primary Care?

8 November, 2022

1 minute read

The MASIC Foundation is hosting a multidisciplinary webinar with leading speakers, reflecting the diverse professional roles required to co-ordinate and deliver effective evidence based and individualised care for women who have experienced Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injuries (OASI), pelvic floor injuries and their consequences.

The conversation will cover questions such as:

How is a childbirth injury managed in Primary Care?

What provision is made for women with an OASI?

What training is there for GP’s?

For a schedule of speakers and times for the webinar, click here. For more information and to book onto the webinar, please click here.

 

Join MASIC online on 24th November 2022 to join the conversation!

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