Assessment Proficiency: By the end of this session, participants should be able to effectively assess and categorize the severity of preeclampsia in pregnant patients using appropriate clinical and laboratory markers.
Management Skills: Participants will be competent in formulating an individualized management plan for pregnant patients presenting with varying degrees of preeclampsia, taking into consideration the gestational age and severity of the disease.
Communication Abilities: Attendees should be adept at effectively communicating the potential risks and implications of preeclampsia to patients, ensuring they understand the condition, its progression, and the importance of follow-up.
Technique Mastery: Participants will be proficient in performing and interpreting appropriate diagnostic procedures, such as blood pressure measurement, reflex assessments, and edema evaluation, ensuring accuracy in the diagnosis of preeclampsia and hypertension in pregnancy.
Interdisciplinary Collaboration: By the conclusion of the session, attendees should demonstrate the competency to collaborate efficiently with multidisciplinary teams, including obstetricians, neonatologists, and pharmacists, ensuring comprehensive care for patients with preeclampsia and hypertension during pregnancy.