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Neonatal Care & COVID Online Course(s) & Continuing Education

Access the latest clinical skills and research for Neonatal Care & COVID for NEONATOLOGY professional training. These Neonatal Care & COVID online courses provide practice-changing skills and valuable perspectives from leading global experts. This Neonatal Care & COVID education has been accredited for a variety of CEUs / CERPs and can be accessed on-demand, at your own pace.

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U.S.A Mohan Pammi, MD, PhD, MRCPCH

Mohan Pammi is a professor and neonatologist at Baylor College of Medicine. He was the medical director for a large NICU at Texas Children's Hospital for more than 4 years. His research interests are neonatal infections, microbiome and evidence-based medicine. He is currently funded by National Institute Health for clinical studies on the perinatal microbiome in preterm neonates.

U.S.A Mohan Pammi, MD, PhD, MRCPCH
Abstract:

Covid-19 was declared a pandemic by the WHO in March 2020. As the medical community dealt with the implications of rapid spread and high mortality and morbidity of the infection, many changes focused on infection control became paramount in the neonatal intensive care unit including attendance at delivery. We will review the manifestations of covid infection in neonates, risks of vertical and horizontal transmission, its impact on the delivery of neonatal care including visitation policies, restrictions on parental visitations, personal protective wear, social distancing, virtual rounding, breastfeeding, universal surveillance and changes in workflow and costs in the NICU.

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Presentations: 12  |  Hours / CE Credits: 12.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks
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Canada Michael Narvey, MD, FAAP, FRCPC

Dr. Narvey began his training in Pediatrics at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg where he completed a year of further training in Neonatology. This was followed by two years of Neonatal fellowship at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Afterwards he began his career as a Neonatologist in the same city and over the 6 years he spent there, his career included both clinical and administrative duties including 4 years as the Fellowship Program Director and two years as the Medical Director for a level II unit. In late 2010 he accepted a position in Winnipeg to become the Section Head of Neonatology and continues to hold this post. In 2016 he took on the additional role of Medical Director of the Child Health Transport Team. In 2015 he became a member of the Canadian Pediatric Society’s Fetus and Newborn Committee and in 2019 took over as Chair of the same. His interests predominantly lie in the use of non-invasive technology to minimize painful procedures during an infants stay in the NICU. He is active on social media and has a passion for fundraising and is an active board member of the Children’s Hospital Foundation of Manitoba.

Canada Michael Narvey, MD, FAAP, FRCPC
Abstract:

So much has changed in the world since late 2019. This talk will look at practical issues around planning for the delivery of the newborn and review the evidence pertaining to risks of vertical transmission. Also addressed will be concerns with interruption of normal processes after birth such as kangaroo care, breastfeeding and visiting newborns. We will explore what we know and what we don’t know at this time.

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Presentations: 11  |  Hours / CE Credits: 10.5  |  Viewing Time: 8 Weeks
This presentation is currently available through a bundled series of lectures.