K2 Perinatal Training Programme (PTP)
An interactive, online, e-learning tool, offering certification for fetal monitoring and
maternity crisis management
What is it?
The K2 PTP is an online, interactive e-learning tool offering essential learning in fetal monitoring and maternity crisis management.
Developed alongside and with the input of clinicians, the PTP includes 17 chapters from Fetal Physiology and CTG interpretation, to Pre-Eclampsia, Shoulder Dystocia and Human Factors.
Proven to be a cost-effective and efficient method of individual learning, PTP is also an invaluable resource for pre-course training in team-based Skills and Drills.
What are the benefits of the PTP system?
Learn at your own pace and enhance clinical skills
Standardised and consistent learning
Helping Trusts to meet national requirements
Powerful Reports and Compliance available 24/7
Competency Assessment Tool for all modules
Option to upload your learning & anonymised CTG images
Supporting Face-to-Face CTG study days
NICE ’22, FIGO & Physiological Guidelines available
What makes us different?
Efficient
The K2 PTP saves hours of reporting time for Administrators with significant cost savings for Trusts.
Reliable
Operating across a choice of NICE, FIGO or Physiological guidelines, PTP is available over a secure internet connection from any location, making it accessible from hospital, home or on the move using a tablet or mobile device.
Comprehensive
Developed alongside and with the input of clinicians, the PTP provides highly detailed and comprehensive content across a broad spectrum of topics in fetal monitoring and maternity crisis management. The PTP teaching material is deep and diverse to ensure training and certification is of the highest standard.
New 30 min CTG segments with baby-centred feedback!
The new Training Simulator v3 enables the user to review a real-life case with feedback given at each step of their interpretation and management. The new Assessment Simulator v3 mirrors the classroom environment and allows the user to manage a randomly assigned case; once completed, individual feedback is provided allowing the user to fully assess their core knowledge and understanding to improve skills.
“If people are off sick and do not attend their study day they may have a months period at least where they cannot work on labour ward…if we didn’t have K2 this would have had a very big impact on our obstetric labour ward staffing.”
— Maria Johnson, Fetal Surveillance Lead – East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust