Manning Clinical Society: Antenatal Care

Manning Clinical Society: Antenatal Care

Overview

An information session on optimising antenatal care & preventing premature birth in the Manning.

We warmly invite healthcare professionals in the Manning region to join us for an informative and engaging session focused on enhancing our understanding and application of the local clinical pathway for Antenatal care & preventing premature birth in the Manning.

This session will feature expert insights and opportunities for collaboration between session facilitators and attendees.

  • Reviewing the Local Health Pathway | Dr John Roberts - Clinical Dean, University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health


  • The Role of Allied Health | Chelsea Green - Physiotherapist, Active Balance Physiotherapy and Performance


  • Optimal Antenatal Care | Amber Cameron & Kelly Minett - Senior Midwives, Manning Base Hospital


  • Preventing Premature Birth | Dr Nigel Roberts - Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Manning Base Hospital


Please join us at 6pm for a 6:30pm start.

A light dinner will be served from 6pm. Please RSVP for catering.


An initative of the North West NSW Regional Training Hub

The Manning Clinical Society is a multidisciplinary network, bringing together General Practice, Medical Specialities, Nursing, Aboriginal health, Allied Health and Pharmacy to share knowledge, strengthen clinical practice and enhance patient care within our local community. We plan to meet every three months in 2026.

The Manning Clinical Society aims to support professional development and, ultimately, improve health outcomes in our community. The expertise and involvement of our healthcare community will be vital in shaping this initiative.

An information session on optimising antenatal care & preventing premature birth in the Manning.

We warmly invite healthcare professionals in the Manning region to join us for an informative and engaging session focused on enhancing our understanding and application of the local clinical pathway for Antenatal care & preventing premature birth in the Manning.

This session will feature expert insights and opportunities for collaboration between session facilitators and attendees.

  • Reviewing the Local Health Pathway | Dr John Roberts - Clinical Dean, University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health


  • The Role of Allied Health | Chelsea Green - Physiotherapist, Active Balance Physiotherapy and Performance


  • Optimal Antenatal Care | Amber Cameron & Kelly Minett - Senior Midwives, Manning Base Hospital


  • Preventing Premature Birth | Dr Nigel Roberts - Director of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Manning Base Hospital


Please join us at 6pm for a 6:30pm start.

A light dinner will be served from 6pm. Please RSVP for catering.


An initative of the North West NSW Regional Training Hub

The Manning Clinical Society is a multidisciplinary network, bringing together General Practice, Medical Specialities, Nursing, Aboriginal health, Allied Health and Pharmacy to share knowledge, strengthen clinical practice and enhance patient care within our local community. We plan to meet every three months in 2026.

The Manning Clinical Society aims to support professional development and, ultimately, improve health outcomes in our community. The expertise and involvement of our healthcare community will be vital in shaping this initiative.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health Manning Education Centre

69A High Street

Taree, NSW 2430

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