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  1. 🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 You're Invited! **Scientific Webinar** By Neobiomics - Karolinska Institutet Science Park Join us to hear from leading academics on the latest research and best practices in probiotics! **WHEN** 14 November | 16.30 CET **AGENDA** 16:30: Welcome and Introduction – Dr. Stefan Johansson 16:35: Probiotics in Extreme Prematurity in Scandinavia (PEPS) study – Dr. Emma Persad, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Sweden 16:45: How frequent is routine use of probiotics in UK neonatal units? (UK Survey) – Prof. Paul Fleming, Dep. of Neonatology, Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK 17:00: Q&A …

  2. 🌟 Exciting News! 🌟 You're Invited! **NeoMega36 Webinar** By Neobiomics - Karolinska Institutet Science Park Join us for an in-depth look at NeoMega36®, a food for medical purposes enriched with ARA (Arachidonic Acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid) to support normal vision development in extremely preterm infants. **WHEN** 19 November | 16.30 CET **AGENDA** 16:30: Welcome and Introduction – Dr. Stefan Johansson 16:45: The first hospital experience with NeoMega36 – Dr. Thordur Thordarson - Neonatal, Landspitali, Reykjavik, Iceland 17:00: Q&A 17:15: Closing Remarks ** Why Should You Attend? ** Learn more about the…

  3. Exciting news! 🚀 Our Neobiomics Scientific Webinar Season is now open! Join us this autumn for insights from European NICUs and the latest scientific updates. 📩 To register, simply email your Name, Hospital, and Job Title to: caroline@neobiomics.eu Exclusively for healthcare professionals and official partners.

  4. Clinical study using Monivent Neo100 published in Resuscitation A clinical study showing significant improvement of the quality of manual ventilation of newborns in need of respiratory support using the Neo100 was finalized last year. The clinical paper on the results from this trial has now been accepted to be published in the highly renowned journal Resuscitation and is available at resuscitationjournal.com. The clinical study, “Optimization of manual ventilation quality using respiratory function monitoring in neonates: A two-phase intervention trial”, was conducted by Dr Robyn Dvorsky and the research team led by Dr Michael Wagner at the Medical University …

  5. When a preterm is born and is in need of neonatal care, the parents are usually separated from their baby. This separation can lead to parents feeling disconnected. During our next #ConcordTalk Prof. Dr. Smets and Dr. De Coen from the University Hospital of Ghent will share their experience how they have created physical and emotional closeness between an infant and parents, during the #PBCC workflow. Join our conversation next week, on Tuesday 16 April at 3pm CET: www.concordneonatal.com/concord-talk #preterm #birth #cordclamping #ConcordBirthTrolley #ConcordBirthFlow #neonatalresuscitation

  6. Concord Talk update! The Concord Talk by Prof. Stuart Hooper has been rescheduled to next week: New date: Tuesday 19 December 2023 Time: 10:00 - 11:00 CET If you haven't already signed up then go to: www.concordneonatal.com/concord-talk

  7. We are honored to welcome back our first Concord Talk speaker: Professor Stuart Hooper. Prof. Hooper will join us now that the iCOMP Collaboration has confirmed, that waiting with cord clamping saves preterm infants' lives. As one of the key experts, he will present the results of their study, which was recently published in The Lancet. There will be time for discussion and sharing thoughts with colleagues worldwide. Join our conversation on Tuesday 12 December at 10.00 CET. Sign up here For more information on the published study go to: https://concordneonatal.com/news/icomp-waiting-with-cord-clamping-saves-lives/

  8. Started by Rianne Rotink,

    Apollo 13 was a great movie about a monumental moment in history. The Concord Birth Flow doesn’t promise space travel, but it does promise newborns the safest launch into life, reassuringly connected to mom. Now that’s truly epic. Want something else that’s out of this world? The independent study results will soon be published. Simply comment ‘countdown’ and we’ll notify you. concord_movie_campaign__apollo_13 (360p).mp4

  9. It's time again for a new webinar session! This time we are delighted to have Dr Nadya Yousef and Dr Alok Sharma, as our invited guest speakers. Join us on Tuesday November 28 at 15:00 for Monivent webinar #4 to learn more about difficult neonatal airways and simulation for patient safety. ❇️ Session #1: "Using simulation to improve patient safety - is it possible regardless of location and resources?" presented by Dr Nadya Yousef, Hôpital Antoine Béclère, Paris, France. ❇️ Session #2: "Preventing Difficult Neonatal Airway - The Best Attempt Approach" presented by Dr Alok Sharma, Corniche Hospital, Abu Dhabi Emirate, UAE. Sign up here below: 👉🔗 https://lnkd.in/d3…

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  10. Started by Monivent,

    Medical University of Vienna was one of the first hospitals to start using Monivent Neo100 in a clinical setting and Monivent Neo Training for simulation as well as for research projects. In this interview, Dr Wagner, neonatal consultant at the Medical University of Vienna and Head of the Pediatric Simulation Training Center, shares his experience on using Neo100 and Neo Training. "It is really a mind changer when you start using a respiratory function monitor." "We rethink things that we have done for years and see that in some situations we can do better and learn from the information the monitor is showing us", says Dr Michael Wagner Neonatal Consultant at Medic…

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