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10 February 2023 04:30 AM 02:15 PM
Difficult Neonatal Airway ManagementDear Colleagues,
The neonatal difficult airway course (NDAC) was established in 2012 as a QI initiative in airway training. MPROvE relates to multidisciplinary education of any kind (i.e. multidisciplinary neonatal simulation, or TEL) being used to improve the quality of care and or neonatal outcomes. The MPROvE team delivers the neonatal simulation instructor course in 2 modules over 1 day. The intention is to help individuals, institutions, hospitals, teams and co specialties to develop skills in crisis resource management, human factors and advanced neonatal airway stabilisation. The MPROvE group has helped develop the course in multiple centres around the UK in Bridgend and Burnley respectively. The course is run annually and is free to paediatric trainees in Wessex Deanery. MPROvE instructors have trained over 200 participants in the UK.
Course Overview
The MPROvE neonatal instructor training course was established by Neonatologists, and experts in simulation education. The course combines lectures, workshops and simulation to help deliver training in approaching different situations dealing with difficulties in managing the neonatal airway. The intention is to provide teams the ability to deal with these emergencies in a structured way using CRM principles.
The course addresses the following over 1 days- • CRM/HRM principles in managing neonatal emergencies • Difficult neonatal airway equipment and adjuncts (Workshops) • Traffic light pathway in managing the difficult neonatal airway • Preparing a difficult neonatal airway trolley • Evidence based use of sedation and paralysis in neonates • Checklists-Pre intubation, Pre extubation • Cant intubate Cant Ventilate Situations in Neonatology • Videolaryngoscopy training • Workshops on using the Glidescope, Airtraq, C-MAC, and Bougie intubation •
We run the last part of the day using medium and high-fidelity simulators with modifications to enhance the user experience of realistic clinical conditions.
Registration
If you would like to register please go to www.mproveacademy.com
A sample progamme is attached
Updated Programme.pdf
Upcoming Events
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NeoNET Africa Seminar Series 2026: From Detection to Prevention: Surveillance and IPC in Neonatal Sepsis
Dear colleagues,
Dear colleagues,
NeoIPC invites you to join next NeoNET Africa Seminar Series 2026:
From Detection to Prevention: Surveillance and IPC in Neonatal Sepsis
📅 23 July 2026
🕒 15:00 – 16:00 SAST
💻 Online
🔗 Register here
This one-hour online session brings together leading experts across Africa to explore how surveillance data can drive effective infection prevention and improve neonatal sepsis outcomes.
Seminar Programme Highlights:
Chair – Dr Felicity Fitzgerald (Imperial College London / The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe)
Lessons learned in setting up neonatal sepsis surveillance in African Hospitals – Dr Christina Obiero (KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Kenya)
Use of an IPC bundle to reduceKlebsiella infection in three hospitals Uganda – Dr Victoria Nakibuuka (Nsambya Hospital,Uganda)
The NeoIPC toolkit: simplifying surveillance for healthcare-associated infections in neonates globally – Prof Angela Dramowski (NeoNET AFRICA / Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
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Perinatal Care of the Preterm Baby Epidemiology and Ethics
Perinatal Care of the Preterm Baby-Epidemiology and Ethics
This is an online module being organised by the MPROvE Academy starting from the 12th of February till the end of April 2021. The content covered includes limits of viability, prenatal counselling, communication, prognostication, decision making, and a lot more as outlined below. The course has been broken up into content that can be imbibed weekly with a webinar covering that topic. The course has online content, and videos for review by the participants. Participants can access this from anywhere in the world. For more details a video of the course is attached.
For registration please contact Dr Alok Sharma Consultant Neonatologist on draloksharma74@gmail.com
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Certification in Neonatal Therapy 2021
Certification in Neonatal Therapy 2021
Requirements for Certification in Neonatal Therapy include Qualified and Licensed Therapist who is holding Elite membership of Association of Neonatal Therapists. He/she should have completed 40 hours of training in neonatal therapy/care (direct teaching and or webinar), upto 350 hours of Direct Mentoring in Affiliated Set up. Kindly use following checklist for your reference.
1) Completed Post Graduation (Final year student can apply)
2) Active License
3) Elite Member of Association of Neonatal Therapists
4) Active professional membership of ANT
5) 40 hours of training in neonatal therapy (direct teaching / online webinar) ...scrutiny about validity of the courses will be done.
6 ) 350 + hours of Direct mentoring in affiliated set up - after examination
Cost Rs. 40000/- (Approximately)
7) Exam fees INR 1000/- Rs
😎 TRAIN Workshop completion (during mentorship)
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IPOKRaTES Clinical Seminar: Best care for tiny babies
Objectives
This seminar is to share knowledge, to understand the latest advances and to develop collaborations and networks to provide the best care for tiny babies, their families and their communities.
For further information, please visit the website www.ipokrates.info
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7th Annual National Conference of Neonatal Therapy
The theme of the conference emphasises the importance of integrating neonatal therapy practices into standard healthcare protocols to enhance the quality of care provided to newborns. The conference will feature a range of topics, including:
Current trends in neonatal therapy
Innovative practices in neonatal care
Collaboration between healthcare professionals
Research advancements in neonatal therapy
Case studies showcasing successful integration
Participants will have the opportunity to engage with experts in the field, share insights, and discuss strategies to improve neonatal care outcomes.
Abstract Submission
You can participate in the conference by submitting abstracts in a variety of categories. To your surprise, this conference offers multiple unique opportunities for contribution. Some of the categories are Poster, Topic Presentation, Primary Data Original Research Scientific Paper, Innovations in Practice or Education Scientific Paper, Patient Safety, Quality Improvement, Case Studies, Literature Reviews (Scoping, Narrative, Integrative), and Secondary Data Original Research Scientific Paper
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