...aspects of the scan, including: assisting women to make an informed decision why the screening is offered what conditions are included in the screening what are the benefits and limitations...
...you can print off a certificate for your CPD portfolio. We are grateful to the valuable feedback from practitioners who piloted the resource. These included: midwives midwife lecturers antenatal and...
We have updated our very popular resource cards for midwives to reflect the fact that screening for rubella susceptibility in pregnancy ended on 1 April 2016.
...a quarter not identified by three and a half years of age. Since being implemented across England, the screening programme has helped to reduce the age at diagnosis of a...
...of the baby. References to the newborn and infant physical examination in the handbook relate to the 4 screening elements only: eyes heart hips testes The NIPE team took into...
...guidelines for newborn blood spot sampling our latest annual data report new inherited metabolic disease (IMD) leaflets for parents The quick guide version of the revised newborn blood spot sampling...
...and bowel cancer screening resources. This will bring the printing, storage and distribution of all publications for the 11 NHS screening programmes under one roof. The cancer screening publications are...
Antenatal screening for rubella (German measles) susceptibility stops on 1 April 2016.
...report in full, here are some of the key findings for 2014 to 2015: approximately 710,000 women (down from 731,000 in 2013 to 2014) received antenatal screening for sickle cell...
PHE Screening has published an updated information pack to help GPs and primary care professionals advise well men aged 50 and over about prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing for prostate cancer.