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17 November 2026
World Prematurity DayThis event begins 11/17/2015 and repeats every year forever
The 17th of November each year is the World Prematurity Day. Originally started by parent organisations in Europe in 2008, the World Prematurity Day is an international event aiming at high-lighting the ~15 million infants born preterm each year.
Read more about this day on the March of Dimes web site, and on Facebook.
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17 November 2026 12:00 PM 01:00 PM
Individualized Newborn Developmental Intervention Application – Evidence-based (INDIA EBUS) for Preterm Babies (World Prematurity Day 2022)This event begins 11/17/2022 and repeats every year forever
World Prematurity Day 2022
Individualized Newborn Developmental Intervention Application – Evidence-based (INDIA EBUS) for Preterm Babies
Introduction
Because advances in preterm neonatal survival have overtaken advances in preterm birth prevention, the impact of long-term problems on these survivors is becoming more well recognised. Extreme prematurity's neurologic implications range from moderate behavioural and cognitive abnormalities to severe impairment. The goal of perinatal neuroprotection is to reduce these effects. Let's discuss about how we can make a difference with new and revolutionary INDIA EBUS (Individual Newborn Developmental Intervention Application – Evidence-based & Ultra SMART).
Objectives
At the end of presentation, the participants will be able to
• Enumerate five different aspects of Developmental care of the preterm babies.
• Justify the need of Individualized Developmental Intervention in the NICU
• Explain at least three environmental modifications and stimulation as per the age of the premature baby.
Duration – 45 minutes
Date – 17th November, 2022 @1730 hours.
Venue –
Ace children’s Hospital, Dombivli
Star Colony, Nandivali Panchanand, Dombivli East, Dombivli, Maharashtra 421201
Speaker –
Hemant Nandgaonkar, Occupational Therapist, Mumbai.
Hemant is Mumbai based Occupational Therapist. He is currently the President of the Association of Neonatal Therapists in India and the Faculty for Development and Supportive Care for Newborns and Children.
Audience
Neonatal nurses, neonatologists, paediatricians, Gynaecologists, Neonatal therapists and all other stakeholders involved in NICU care
To register
https://forms.gle/a1brhKpR7XAqeyna7
World Prematurity Day Ace.pdf
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