This NEW PROMPT Implementation (iPROMPT) Programme replaces the previously run PROMPT Train-the-Trainers (T3) programme. Read more
The PROMPT Maternity Foundation are pleased to announce that we have launched the NEW PROMPT Global Training Package, containing training resources incorporating the latest evidence & UK national guidance. Read more
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This is the 2nd package in our 3-year Annual Update series (2021 – 2024) Read more
Videos produced by or with PROMPT, which show how to manage emergencies in women with confirmed or suspected COVID-19. Read more
PROMPT's first Annual Update package (in this 3-year series) was launched in July 2021, making it even easier for your local teams to resume effective hands-on training. This is still available if your unit hasn’t purchased it yet. Read more
Interactive scenarios, so you can consider how your team might manage an obstetric emergency in your unit. Read more
Narrated presentations from PROMPT's interim e-learning package. Read more
PROMPT's shoulder dystocia and vaginal breech training, demonstrated by Prof Tim Draycott and Cathy Winter Read more
The PROMPT Maternity Foundation are pleased to announce the release of the PROMPT Interim Update package for maternity units in Australia and New Zealand Read more
Although RANZCOG has sadly ended their term as licence-holder, PROMPT training continues to grow in Australia and New Zealand. Find out more here... Read more
The Pre-Hospital PROMPT booklet is perfect for paramedics maternity packs on their ambulances which provides clinical algorithms and information for the immediate emergency treatment of maternity emergencies and transfer to hospital. Read more
PROMPT is working with Spring Impact to evaluate using social franchising to support maternity units in the authentic implementation of obstetric emergency training. Read more
The Assist Study: the first clinical evaluation of the Odón device, a new method for assisted vaginal birth. Read more
Money no-one wants to receive, or pay: a collaboration between insurers and maternity services to improve outcomes and reduce litigation costs. Read more
Permanent brachial plexus injury at birth is preventable through high-quality training. However for those that receive these injuries, and their families and carers, quality of life is impacted. Read more
Providing obstetric emergency training is not cheap. Therefore hospitals should spend money on training that works; as high-quality has a value that exceeds the costs. Read more
Quantitative study of factors affecting the implementation of PROMPT across Scotland Read more
PROMPT's roll-out across Scotland Read more
As a result of the positive findings of the SaFE Study and also the associated outcome improvements at Southmead Hospital, the PROMPT (PRactical Obstetric Multi-Professional Training) Train-The-Trainers package was developed by a dedicated group of health care professionals based in maternity units in the South West of England, UK. The package was designed to be used locally and to improve outcomes for mothers and their babies. Read more