The ROUTINE project develops and evaluates a standardized simulation course for obstetric and gynecological emergencies to strengthen knowledge, skills, and team cooperation of medical staff. The two-day training with realistic scenarios and e-learning modules enhances patient safety and supports doctors, midwives, nurses, and anesthesiologists in their daily practice. All materials will be freely available to ensure lasting impact.

The two-day simulation course in obstetrics and gynecology includes seven high-impact scenarios and three focused skill stations. Participants prepare through e-learning modules before practicing critical situations such as eclampsia, shoulder dystocia, postpartum hemorrhage, anaphylactic shock, acute fetal hypoxia, postoperative dyspnea & pulmonary embolism, and maternal resuscitation with perimortem cesarean section. Hands-on skill stations will cover neonatal resuscitation, breech delivery, and airway management—empowering teams to act swiftly, safely, and effectively.

17 Oct 2025

ROUTINE: Pilot Testing of a Simulation Course for Emergencies in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Masaryk University, in cooperation with partners from the Medical University of Vienna, Dresden University of Technology, and University Medical Centre Maribor, has launched pilot testing of an innovative educational program developed under the Erasmus+ project ROUTINE (KA220-VET). The project aims to enhance patient safety through a standardized simulation course focused on managing emergencies in obstetrics and gynecology.

25 Nov 2024

Successful kick-off meeting of the ROUTINE project: Together towards an innovative course for training acute conditions in gynecology and obstetrics

From 1st November 2024 to 30 June 2026, the Faculty of Medicine of Masaryk University will coordinate an international project aimed at creating a standardized simulation course for emergencies in obstetrics and gynecology. The course is designed to improve the knowledge, skills, and teamwork of medical staff, thereby enhancing patient safety. It is intended for training the multidisciplinary team involved in patient care, as well as for teaching specific healthcare professions.

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