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Believe it or not, but I am sitting on 11000 meters in a jumbo-jet, on my way to Dubai. I fly Lufthansa - mit Internetz, to my surprise! 1 hour for 10 euros, I simply could not resist to try it It's not a superfast connection but enough to do some 99nicu house-keeping (i.e. validating a handful of new members), taking care of the latest emails and checking the news. Looking forward to this trip, planned since long. But, I nearly missed the plane in Stockholm, I jumped on the airport expr
I will go on tour to the Arabian Peninsula, and lecture about PDA diagnosis and treatment, 25-29/5. My ambition is to share news and views on ductal problems, from my dual perspective as neonatologist and clinical epidemiologist. It will be my first visit to the region, and I am looking forward to it very much, not only for my wish to go on a guided tour of the Desert . First of all, I hope to meet many of you, as I know that many neonatal staff in the Arabic countries are active members
During the last few days you might have noticed that 99nicu has been offline sometimes, due to technical maintenance. I needed to upgrade the software that 99nicu.org is based upon (vBulletin), and also need to compile new versions of the iOS and Android app. Since we started, I have done software installations and upgrades (auto-didactic with computers) but the more complex these softwares become, the more I sweat before I do this technical maintenance. And, I also feel kind of responsible
The conference Evidence-based Neonatology (EBNEO) in Stockholm 2011 was much about the 99nicu community going IRL. I am very happy that we managed to launch the event. And, as you may know already, there will be a 2nd EBNEO conference, 13-16 March 2013, in Egypt. But today I'd just like to tell everyone that review articles of topics presented at the 1st EBNEO in Stockholm are now available on-line, published in a digital supplement in Acta Paediatrica. All articles are available in free f
I should make this announcement later but cannot refrain from telling you half the story now There is now a 99nicu app, at least for telephones running Android. Click here to download it from Android market. One nice feature is... when you post from the app, your posts get marked "Posted from Android app". Please try! (you may wonder about the second half of the story... yes, we have an iphone app in pipeline... But the process to have it approved by Apple (Almighty) is more compli
I'd just like to wish everyone Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year! And, also thank all the many people sharing their expertise in the forums, both as questions and as comments. During 2011, we had some very positive emails from members telling how discussions here changed practise (and probably outcomes too). Which makes me believe even stronger in this kind of crowdsourcing. For next year, we will announce some new and cool features, ma
I work at a Karolinska unit located at Danderyd Hospital, with 10.000 deliveries per year, the largest delivery unit in Sweden. In fact, almost 10% of ALL Swedish babies are born here (110.000 Swedes are born/year)! We have several vacant positions for qualified neonatologists. Work with me! Applicants must speak Swedish or other Scandinavian languages. PM me for more info or email the head of the unit bjorn.westrup@karolinska.se Click here for more info in Swedish, and here for
Ten days have passed since the conference Evidence-based Neonatology closed, and all speakers and delegates travelled back to their 35 countries. We have not yet received the results from the course evaluation, but I believe the conference was a great success! At least, many delegates and speakers told us that it was! I hope we will not disappoint the many delegates who asked for the 2nd EBNEO conference... (click here to subscribe to email updates from www.ebneo.org) &
You can now view photos from EBNEO on flickr.com and also see the lectures on the web, open for all! The link to flickr is http://www.flickr.com/photos/ebneo, and the EBNEO web cast is online at http://www.webbtv.nu/ebneo2011. The web cast will be online during one year, till 1 June 2012. The web cast is available free of charge, but viewers need to submit their email address to see it. Please feel free to share the links to the photos and the web cast to your neonatal
Sometimes, taking a new direction make the unexpected happen. When we started 99nicu in May 2006, I did not think much about the long-term perspective. I just came up with "a brilliant idea" and convinced a few colleagues that we should start something good and useful. For the world. Ever since I was a medical student, working with international student exchange, I had believed in collaboration outside-the-local-box. When we meet, we get friends. And, friends help each other. During these
In case you have missed this... Researchers at the Charité university hospital in Berlin, Germany, had (convinced?) a pregnant woman to deliver her baby in an MRI camera! Spectacular experiment! Creating buzz and headlines! If you ask me, this is a great combination of great PR work and serious research. Everyone involved gets fame and cred (also the baby I hope), and the research group will be granted to take their work to new heights. We need to learn more about the birthday, pr
Two years ago, I wrote about a large project that I initiated with another colleague and a "premiee"-parent, "Small child foundation" (Swe. Lilla barnet fond). The idea was to create a nation-wide charity foundation for research about newborn babies and their future health. Similar to March of Dimes. The "Lilla barnets fond" was officially founded late 2008, and since then we have worked hard (as volunteers) with strategic issues, including fund-raising and PR. This is a follow-up report wit
Cognitive surplus. Have not heard about it? Not me either until I read this article in Wired. Now I am reading the book "Cognitive surplus, creativity and generosity in a connected age". Clay Shirky outlines very interesting ideas. In fact, he explains why 99nicu has happened The equation is: Educated people, some free time, a motivation to share, the social nature of man and modern tools, these factors aggregate the cognitive surplus and create communities. Like lolcats on ICanHasCh

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