Description
Great outcomes in perinatal care are never achieved in isolation—they are built by teams. Yet across maternity and neonatal services, professionals with a shared purpose can still find themselves working apart rather than together. How do we move from parallel practice to true collaboration?
In this webinar, Dr Julie-Claire Becher explores Building Successful Perinatal Optimisation Teams, focusing on effective teamwork, shared goals, and positive communication. Drawing on real‑world experience, Dr Becher reframes the Perinatal Team as an extensive, interconnected network of professionals from diverse specialties, backgrounds, and locations—each with distinct roles that ultimately converge on one common aim: achieving the best possible outcomes for women and their babies.
Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
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Explain how team culture influences perinatal optimisation outcomes, particularly early maternal breastmilk provision for preterm infants.
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Describe the complexity of perinatal care systems and how fragmented pathways, competing priorities, and inter-team dynamics affect practice.
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Identify key barriers and enablers to culture change, including leadership, shared goals, communication, and readiness for quality improvement.
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Recognise the importance of social capital and shared responsibility in building effective, collaborative perinatal optimisation teams.
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Apply practical strategies to strengthen teamworking and quality improvement capacity within their own clinical context.
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Building Successful Perinatal Optimization Teams
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