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Important insights for nurses / midwives and allied health ... - eshre

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FACULTY & ORGANISATIONTeaching aims <strong>and</strong>course descriptionCourse description includingmain topicsCourse objectivesTarget audienceCourse descriptionTo provide <strong>nurses</strong>, <strong>midwives</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>allied</strong> <strong>health</strong> professionals, working in reproductive <strong>health</strong> with afundamental insight in specific aspects of reproductive medicine <strong>and</strong> care.Psychological aspects of infertility <strong>and</strong> treatment: Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> helpingEndometriosis: The basic principles <strong>for</strong> <strong>nurses</strong>/<strong>midwives</strong>Quality of care: How can <strong>nurses</strong> contribute?Nursery / Midwifery in the reproductive field: Achievements <strong>and</strong> challengesA multidisciplinary approach is essential to provide high quality care. For a good collaborationbetween the different professionals, it is important to have a basic knowledge of their specific insightin subfertility.This course aims to provide <strong>nurses</strong>, <strong>midwives</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>allied</strong> <strong>health</strong> professionals, working in fertilitycentres with an insight in: psychology, endometriosis, quality of care, <strong>and</strong> Nursery/Midwifery in thereproductive field. All sessions will be focused on factors important <strong>for</strong> daily practice.Nurses, <strong>midwives</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>allied</strong> <strong>health</strong> professionals working in reproductive <strong>health</strong>, professionals(of all disciplines) embarking the field of human reproduction.Organising CommitteeScientific CommitteeFacultyUniversity Fertility Centers of Nijmegen <strong>and</strong> LeuvenEls Bakelants (Belgium)Thomas D’Hooghe (Belgium)Eline Dancet (Belgium)Jan Kremer (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Jolieneke Schoonenberg-Pomper (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Thomas D’Hooghe (Belgium)Jan Kremer (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Patricia Baetens (Belgium)Els Bakelants (Belgium)Debbie Barber (United Kingdom)Heidi Birch (United Kingdom)Annie Bolster (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Eline Dancet (Belgium)Ann-Louise Gejervall (Sweden)Thomas D’Hooghe (Belgium)Jan Kremer (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Christel Meuleman (Belgium)Anna Rijkers (Belgium)Carl Spiessens (Belgium)Uschi Van Den Broeck (Belgium)Christianne Verhaak (The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s)Organizing secretariatScientific secretariatESHRE Central OfficeMeerstraat 601852 GrimbergenBelgiumTel: +32 (0)2 269 09 69Fax: +32 (0)2 269 56 00E-mail: info@<strong>eshre</strong>.comWebsite: www.<strong>eshre</strong>.comProfessor Thomas D’HoogheU.Z. LeuvenCampus GasthuisbergFertility Center, Obstetrics-GynecologyHerestraat 493000 LeuvenBelgiumTel: +32 16 343624Fax: +32 16 343607E-mail: thomas.dhooghe@uz.kuleuven.ac.beContact: eline.dancet@uz.kuleuven.ac.be

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