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Maternity Emergency Care
The Maternity Emergency Care (MEC) course is designed to enable the health workforce to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to provide emergency care for pregnant, birthing and immediately postnatal women, and their babies.
CRANAplus encourages participants to apply the knowledge and skills learnt within the context of the policies of the employing health service and within each individual’s own scope of practice.
The MEC course will meet the learning needs of the remote and isolated health workforce (Nurses, non-practising midwives, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers/Practitioners, Paramedics and Medical Officers).
The CRANAplus Maternity Emergency Care course consists of the following components.
- Online pre-course materials and assessments that must be completed one week before the workshop
- Attendance at a two-day face-to-face workshop consisting of guided discussions, practical skill stations and context based scenarios
- Two individual scenario based clinical skills assessments
On successful completion of this course, clinicians will be able to…
- Demonstrate the principles of unplanned or emergency management of a pregnant & labouring woman and care immediately after childbirth.
- Assess and manage to the following maternal and neonatal complications:
- Pre-term labour
- Bleeding in pregnancy
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Pre-eclampsia
- Maternal trauma, deterioration and resuscitation
- Neonatal Resuscitation
- Post partum haemorrhage
Family Violence and Perinatal Mental Health are also discussed.






