Bangalore Baptist Hospital (BBH), college of nursing organized international workshops on PPH (Postpartum Hemorrhage) and NNR (NeoNatal Resuscitation) simulations in collaboration with the Trained Nurses’ Association of India (TNAI), Karnataka chapter between 27th June and 28th June 2022 in Bengaluru. The resource person were from Baylor University, Texas and PRONTO India Foundation (PIF) along with […]
Simulation Educator Training for Midwifery Educators of Telangana State
Executive Summary
PRONTO India Foundation in collaboration with Fernandez Foundation and UNICEF, conducted a five-day in-person Simulation Educator Training (SET) for midwifery educators (ME) of the Government of Telangana. Participants in the training were exposed to the concepts of facilitation and debriefing methodology and oriented to the use of low-tech simulation supplies.
Upcoming Workshop
Event
We are excited to host our upcoming workshop, “Improving Quality Maternal Health Care Using PRONTO Simulation Training” on Aug 3 in New Delhi. This is an opportunity to hear from experts on the advances made in implementing RMC and Midwifery programs.
Did you know?
Facts
At one training, about 80% of participants reported that they have never verbally abused women. However, 36% of participants reported that their colleagues verbally abuse women most or all the time.
Improving Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes
PRONTO India Foundation (PIF) trains healthcare teams to respond to emergencies during childbirth. Nurses, obstetricians, midwives, pediatricians, general medicine doctors, technicians and traditional birth attendants all work together and train together.
We help learners move from knowledge to practice in the management of maternal and newborn emergencies, eliminating the “know-do gap.”
Latest News
Simulation Educator Training (SET) in Telengana ‘2022
PRONTO India Foundation in collaboration with Fernandez Foundation and UNICEF, conducted a five-day in-person Simulation Educator Training (SET) between February 21-25, 2022 for midwifery educators (ME) of the Government of Telangana. Participants in the training were exposed to the concepts of facilitation and debriefing methodology and oriented to the use of low-tech simulation supplies. The […]
Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) Training in Bihar ‘2022
Approximately 720 clinical staff that included doctors, nurses and 690 support staff from all the districts hospitals of Bihar were trained on our 1-day Respectful Maternity Care in collaboration with National Health Mission Bihar and CARE India between April, 26 to May 7, 2022! We were thrilled to receive good responses not only from the […]
Our Impact
Nurse Mentoring Training improved intrapartum and newborn care:
- 37% – Overall improvement in intrapartum practice scores in normal deliveries.
- 26% – Improvement in newborn care scores in normal deliveries.
Our Partners
Testimonials
I’m happy with this training and I can understand things really well so far and know what is going to come. Whenever a pregnant woman comes, I will assist their entire family be it either father or mother, sister or brother.
I have already done this training and this is my second time. I did not do some things that were taught in my first training, I brought them to practice after this training. Because of that patients are happy and which made me feel better.
Because of this training, I came to know a lot and learnt how to deal with patients. When the same thing applies to us, we need to see how we can do it by ourselves and from today onwards, we will focus on the fact that we will behave with patients the same way we take care of our family members.
It has helped me understand things on how to behave with pregnant women and support them which we did not do previously. We thought the delivery should be done only in one position but came to know that is not the case. Delivery can be done in any position that mother (pregnant woman) is comfortable with, we go with that position and try delivery in that position.