MSEP Gathering for PPMs
We would love to invite you to register for this online event, and then gather in-person with your fellow Privately Practicing Midwives in East Melbourne on the 15th October, 2025.
STEP 1:
REGISTER FOR YOUR TICKET
A one-day online workshop for Private Practice Midwives, facilitated by Clinical Midwifery Educators from The Women’s Maternity Services Education Program (MSEP).
• Booking via Eventbrite link below
• Teams link will be emailed to attendees prior to the event.
Please email MSEP with any queries: [email protected]
TICKETS:
Standard release (10 September to 8 October 2025)
$120 (plus GST & booking fees)*
Early bird release (14 July to 9 September 2025)
$110 (plus GST & booking fees)*
A one-day online workshop for Private Practice Midwives, facilitated by Clinical Midwifery Educators from The Women’s Maternity Services Education Program (MSEP).
• Booking via Eventbrite link below
• Teams link will be emailed to attendees prior to the event.
Please email MSEP with any queries: [email protected]
TICKETS:
Standard release (10 September to 8 October 2025)
$120 (plus GST & booking fees)*
Early bird release (14 July to 9 September 2025)
$110 (plus GST & booking fees)*
STEP 2:
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Let us know you would like to join us in-person at:
The Living Centre 16 Trinity Place East Melbourne BYO Pot-luck lunch to share & $10 venue donation
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AGENDA
Morning Session: 1000 – 1200hrs
• Adult Basic Life Support
• Neonatal Basic Life Support
• Early Medical Abortion Update – Catherine Hannon
• Q&A
Lunch & Hands On 1200 - 1400 hours
A 2hr break offline, for self-directed learning/hands-on practice with colleagues.
Afternoon Session: 1400 – 1600hrs
• Shoulder Dystocia
• Breech Birth
• Postpartum Haemorrhage
• Q&A
• Adult Basic Life Support
• Neonatal Basic Life Support
• Early Medical Abortion Update – Catherine Hannon
• Q&A
Lunch & Hands On 1200 - 1400 hours
A 2hr break offline, for self-directed learning/hands-on practice with colleagues.
Afternoon Session: 1400 – 1600hrs
• Shoulder Dystocia
• Breech Birth
• Postpartum Haemorrhage
• Q&A