2019 BSACP Conference
BSACP/RSM Conference on ‘Launching NICE Guidance – New Approaches to Abortion Care, 16 October 2019
Speaker Presentations
Anti-D – Dr Fiona Regan 9.20_Fiona Regan_2.2 ToP – Anti-D prophylaxis after ToP FR 08102019
Antibiotic prophylaxis – Mr Michael Nevill 940_Michael Nevill_antibiotic prophylaxis 2019 MN final
Abortion before ultrasound evidence of an intrauterine pregnancy – Dr John Reynolds-Wright
Cervical priming – Dr Patricia Lohr 10.20-Lohr Cervical Priming BSACP
Service organisation: choice/confidentiality/care pathways – Mr Jonathan Lord
The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists’ strategy for abortion services and training – Professor Janice Rymer
Getting it right: what women would like to know about abortion – Miss Laura Rutherford
Medical abortion regimen: first and second trimester – Mrs Joanne Fletcher 12.00_Joanne Fletcher_Medical abortion regimens ppt. FINAL
Contraception – Mr Michael Nevill 1215_Michael Nevill_contraception 2019 MN (1)
Anaesthesia/Venous thromboembolism (VTE)/24 weeks’ gestation – Dr Patricia Lohr 12.25-Lohr Best of the Rest BSACP
General practice provision of early medical abortion: making it happen – Dr Mary Favier
Specialist complex cases commissioning update – Mr Anthony Prudhoe
Oral Presentations
1 Delivery of audiovisual information on early medical abortion to women: results from a multicentre randomised controlled trial in Scotland, Sweden and France – Dr John Reynolds-Wright
2 Patient care and outcomes following the introduction of early medical abortion at home (EMAH) – Dr Sarah Seacombe
3 A review of the use of manual vacuum aspiration within the Early Pregnancy Service: improving patient satisfaction through improved choice – Dr Emma Lincoln
4 Abortion education in UK medical schools – Miss Catriona Rennison
The winner of the Oral Presentation Prize Award was Dr Emma Lincoln.
Poster Presentations
1 Abortion care: reforming the undergraduate medical curriculum – Janine Simpson
2 Review of women with short inter-pregnancy intervals presenting for abortion – Helena Young, Lucie Michie
3 Routine testing of full blood count for new patients in an abortion service does not alter method or outcomes – Hannah Speed, Rebecca Barwise-Munro, John Reynolds-Wright
4 Comparing the efficacy of vaginal misoprostol administered 24 hours versus 48 hours following mifepristone in a District General Hospital – Kate Lewis, Angalene Wijeyakumar,
Sharmistha Guha
5 Late medical termination of pregnancy at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington: a review of the baseline characteristics, management methods and outcomes observed at a tertiary referral
centre – Jemiliat Otun, Claire Ross, L. Lakasing, Vinita Nair
6 Observing the link between mental health conditions and termination of pregnancy (TOP) at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington: a review of the baseline characteristics and management
methods observed in TOP patients with underlying mental health conditions – Jemiliat Otun, Claire Ross, L. Lakasing, Vinita Nair
7 Transforming antibiotic use in early medical abortion (EMA) in a non-NHS setting – Sarah Salkeld and Caroline Gazet
8 Attitudes towards medical termination of pregnancy (MTOP) amongst GPs in Jersey, Channel Islands – Jade Wright and Pollyanna Cohen
9 Do doctors make good reporters? An audit of HSA4 form return by Cardiff and Vale abortion care services in 2017 – Emily Dillon
10 Introduction of early medical abortion at home for rural Welsh population – challenges and achievements – Madhusree Ghosh, Sangeeta Musale, Sarah Horsley
11 Use of a dashboard to improve uptake of long acting reversible contraception for high-risk women in a tertiary NHS hospital – Natalie Woodhead, A Taylor, J Gupta
The winner of the Poster Presentation Prize Award was Dr Janine Simpson for her poster entitled ‘Abortion care: reforming the undergraduate medical curriculum’.