NHS says Birmingham Laboratory “Training of Motherhood” says

Amy ColeMidlands today and

Gobta askedBBC News, West Midlands

The BBC employees who use the simulation laboratory around Linda, the model who just gave birth. Motherhood staff wears a blue costume with yellow name badges and hold a child wrapped in a blanket and with a knitted yellow hat. There are equipment around them, including screen.BBC

Employees are practiced on Linda model at the Simulation Laboratory

NHS said that the simulation laboratory that can be used to re -create emergency childbirth situations to learn employees in a risk -free environment is a revolution in maternity training in Birmingham.

The unit was funded at Birmingham Women’s Hospital by a million pounds of a million pounds from the High Street George Davies through his charitable confidence.

It comes at a time when maternity services are subject to all over the country, yet Opportunity report On Shrewsbury and Telford NHS.

Matt Nash’s newborn Matt Nash said: “The Occinen report has already made it clear that the teams that work together need training together, and the simulation is the perfect way to do this,” said Matt Nash.

Hospital staff works in the simulation room. An interactive screen creates around the environment they practice. There is a bed and other equipment in the room itself.

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The laboratory contains areas filmed as “real” work wings, including the birth room, newborn and theater unit.

The scenarios that can be simulated include a home birth and a child born in a parking lot, then he is transferred with his mother to the birth room, then to the intensive care unit for newborns.

Hospital employees use a microphone to give information to people in the laboratory about the emergency scenario that is revealed. Two women are monitoring screens that show what is happening in the laboratory.

Employees in the control room provides instructions about the scenario for people in the laboratory

“We are able to get newborn teams and maternity teams, obstetricians, auxiliary employees, all theater staff together to be able to join the acute scenarios, to ensure that they are as safe and effective as possible,” said Mr. Nash, Clinical Director for Motherhood and Childbirth.

The laboratory is dedicated by the teams in the Women’s Hospital and Hospitals throughout the region.

A newborn doctor died Nash in the hospital area. He wears the maroon scrub with his name on top. He has a beard and wears glasses. There are hospital equipment behind it and a bright colored image.

The consultant of the newlywed pediatrician Matt Nash said that the simulation is the correct way to train employees

Permanent, five -year -old mother was transferred to the hospital with Kovid in 2020 and was so sick that he was placed in a desirable coma.

Her twins were delivered by a Caesarean section in 26 weeks in a high -risk process.

Perpetual, Hospital Adviser, said that any effort to enhance motherhood care was very important, adding: “This is an additional training feature, we had never had before. So I think personally, as a mother, and this gives me great reassurance.”

Permanent with her son Osnaki and her daughter Sochica. They sit on the floor at home in front of a sofa. Perpetual has its arms around the twins. They all smile and seem happy.

It was permanently twin, Osenachi and Zachika, during the roaming epidemic

Mr. Davis has supported confidence since 2006, when employees saved the life of his granddaughter, Evi, who was born with a rare heart defect.

He decided to support the hospital again by donating after he met the advanced nurse for newborns, Catherine Powell, in his local pub.

“There is no person I met and I have not liked him – a nurse or a doctor.”

He said he intends to continue to support confidence, adding: “I think my greatest satisfaction in life now helps people.”

George Davis sits on a sofa and tends towards the camera. He wears a red, white shirt and beige jacket. He has gray hair smiling.

George Davis decided to submit the donation after he met a nurse in the local pub

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