FREE WEBINAR – Mastering the Dawes Redman® Fetal Monitoring Interpretation Tool

As a clinician, your expertise in antenatal fetal monitoring plays a vital role in delivering safe, high-quality care. But interpreting traces can be a daunting task. We are delighted to invite you to our new educational webinar designed to help you refine your current practice or take your CTG interpretation skills to the next level.

Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Time: 18:30-19:30 BST (UTC+1)

Duration: 1 Hour

Led by Dr Becky Liu (MD, MRCOG, MBBS), Consultant Obstetrician and Subspecialist in Maternal Fetal Medicine. This session will combine expert insights with real clinical case examples. Becky is a highly respected educator with extensive experience in CTG monitoring and fetal surveillance in high-risk pregnancies.

What you will gain:

  • Deeper understanding of how the Dawes Redman® analysis
  • Practical application using real-world cases
  • Learn best practice for using the tool safely
  • Confidence in interpreting antenatal CTG beyond the basics

To register please click Here

New to Dawes Redman®?

To get the most from this session, we recommend starting with our introductory Dawes Redman® e-learning module. This short module provides a clear foundation, especially for those with limited prior exposure to the algorithm, ensuring you’re fully prepared to benefit from the webinar.

Access the free e e-learning: CLICK HERE

Dr Becky Liu (MD, MRCOG, MBBS)

Consultant Obstetrician and Subspecialist in Maternal Fetal Medicine

Becky Liu is a Consultant Obstetrician and Subspecialist in Maternal–Fetal Medicine with a strong clinical and academic focus on cardiotocography (CTG) monitoring and fetal surveillance in high‑risk pregnancies. She completed her training in the UK, including advanced fetal medicine training and a clinical research fellowship at St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, London, where she developed particular expertise in fetal monitoring and maternal–fetal physiology. Becky is an experienced educator and speaker, and has presented on fetal monitoring and CTG interpretation at RCOG associated meetings and educational forums, contributing to ongoing improvements in clinical standards.