We believe that access to trusted information about the safety of medicines during pregnancy is a fundamental human right. One that is not currently being met. The ConcePTION project have developed two important resources to help bridge this gap: the MUMS knowledge bank & e-learning for health care professionals. Join our webinar on 10 October at 14 CEST to learn more about these resources!
During this webinar, Miranda van Tuyl, Brian Cleary and Fergal O’Shaughnessy will present the MUMS knowledge bank and the e-learning for health care professionals, and provide opportunities to ask questions and discuss.
When: 10 October 14-15:30 CEST
Where: Online via Zoom
Register to the webinar! →
About the MUMS knowledge bank
MUMS (Mothers Using Medicines Safely) has been designed to bridge the information gap in pregnancy and breastfeeding. It’s a free-to-use, publicly accessible pan-European bank of reliable information about the safety of medicines during pregnancy. The content is developed and agreed upon by experts in medicines in pregnancy and breastfeeding across Europe, promoting consistency and removing ambiguity. It is targeted primarily at pregnant women in countries and languages that do not already have a trusted national online resource for this information. The information about the use of medicines in pregnancy is compiled from Teratology Information Services and other trusted sources, based on published scientific literature. The sources are independent of industry, to ensure there is no conflict of interest. Want to know more? Visit the MUMS knowledge bank.
About the e-learning for health care professionals
The e-learning package was developed by European Teratology experts and is intended for health care professionals. It is a comprehensive educational curriculum of 11 chapters, and designed as an online interactive self-study course. There was an extensive pilot phase, during which feedback was collected to improve the course. The eLearning package is now fully drafted and is undergoing accreditation assessment by a European Accreditation Body. The package is currently hosted on the eLearning platform of an Irish University, where a pilot assessment of the eLearning Package with undergraduate pharmacy students is underway. Future sharing after accreditation and optimisation will ensure broad availability to health professionals at all stages of their career. ENTIS hope to support the eLearning package into the future to ensure that the content remains current and to respond to future issues. Read more about the e-learning.
Register to the webinar! →