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Evangelia Myttaraki, Speaker at Neonatology Conferences
King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, United Kingdom

Abstract:

Interprofessional education is essential in perinatal medicine, where diverse professionals must collaborate to meet the urgent and complex needs of perinatal care. To address this, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust launched ‘Obstetric Neonatal Interest Teaching (ONIT)’, a trainee-led regional study day. The event engaged more than 150 participants across specialties, featuring expert talks, parental perspectives and interactive simulations. Faculty from two major London Trusts ensured breadth and inclusivity. Feedback demonstrated excellent organization and high satisfaction with content and relevance. ONIT highlights the value of trainee-led multi-disciplinary learning in enhancing teamwork, knowledge and maternal–neonatal outcomes.

Biography:

Evangelia Myttaraki is a paediatric/neonatal resident doctor in London with a strong passion for perinatology. Her interest in the field began with a degree in Clinical Embryology, followed by Paediatric Specialty training and Neonatal Sub-specialty training within the NHS. Alongside her clinical training, she also completed a managerial degree in International Healthcare Leadership and Management in Canada. Currently, she has commenced her PhD at KCL focusing on interprofessional collaboration in high-risk pregnancy. Her passion lies in bridging the gap between prenatal and postnatal care by understanding pregnancy as a continuum of events and targeting interventions to improve maternal and neonatal outcomes.

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