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Info from Supporting Partners

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  1. Join our Concord Talk next week Tuesday 7 February from 15.00 - 16.00 CET. Björn will share his experience of > 35 successful implementations of the Concord Birth Flow in Europa. Sign up here to join the conversation: Concord Talk There will be plenty of time for questions and discussions.

  2. Interested in finding out more on how to implement the Concord Birth flow? In our next Concord Talk on Tuesday 18 October, we will be joined by Dr. Ilse van Horebeek from GZA Sint-Augustinus. During this talk we will find out more about The Antwerp Experience, the implementation of the Concord Birth Flow and the outcome data over the first year. Sign up here to join our live meeting on 18 October at 15.00 CET: https://concordneonatal.com/concord-talk/ For more information go to: www.concordneonatal.com

  3. How to succesfully prepare for and perform Physiological-Based Cord Clamping in severely ill neonates? What can we learn from hospitals that have gained valuable experience in the past years? In our next Concord Talk on September 13, three Concord Community members will share their knowledge and experience and discuss remarkable case studies: - Dr. Silke Brodkorb, München Klink: Neonate with hydrops - Dr. Neirude Lissone, Maastricht UMC: Preterm neonate with a chylothorax - Dr. Katharina Schwendener-Scholl, Luzerner Kantonsspital: Term neonate with a cyctic CPAM Each speaker will be discussing the specific case, how the team prepared, discuss the workfl…

  4. Why is it so important to keep the baby close to mom and what are the negative consequences of separating the baby from it's mother immediately after birth? Our next Concord Talk on June 7 will focus on the science and latest insights of these important questions, presented by Dr. Nils Bergman. In this Talk, Dr. Bergman will present the key aspects of "Nurturescience", followed by the science behind Zero Separation and the adverse consequences of maternal-infant separation. Sign-up now, together with your colleagues, to join the discussion. If you are unable to attend, please also register to receive the recording afterward: https://concordneonatal.com/concord-…

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  5. Excited to announce our next Concord Talk Expert Meeting on Intact Cord Resuscitation on May 10. A full hour of discussion, allowing you to ask any question you have on this topic with leading scientists: Anup Katheria, Arjan te Pas and Ola Andersson. Register here: https://concordneonatal.com/concord-talk/

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  6. The KJF Klinik Josefinum in Augsburg is a hospital for children, adolescents and women. Under the leadership of the head of the NICU department, Dr. Thomas Völkl, the team has implemented the Concord Birth Flow more than 6 months ago and have gained their first experience. In this Concord Talk, obstetrician Dr. Birgitt Magdziarz and neonatologists Dr. Sibylle Horsinka and Dr. Alexander Praus, will share their considerations and motivations for adopting the Concord Birth Flow, the key learnings gained in the implementation process, and their first-hand clinical experience using the Concord Birth Trolly. Signup here: https://concordneonatal.com/concord-talk/

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  7. As many of you know, I am engaged in Neobiomics, a startup at the Karolinska Campus providing ProPrems®, a high-quality multi-strain blend of freeze-dried bacteria. We are currently looking into improving the management of hypoglycemia management and have created a survey to learn more about your thoughts on this. Please take this survey here, it takes only a few minutes to complete. We will donate 10 EUR to the Red Cross for each completed response. You can also use this link: https://forms.gle/sEPuu1CpULrDg5fi8

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  8. Guest Emma Ru
    Started by Guest Emma Ru,

    Hello everyone, After a short winter break, we are delighted to announce the upcoming Concord Talk on March 15. You are warmly invited to join us with Prof. Judith S Mercer, Professor Emerita of Nursing at the University of Rhode Island and a consultant at the Neonatal Research Institute at Sharp Mary Birch Hospital for Women and Newborns in San Diego. Prof. Mercer is committed to midwifery education and research, especially around gentle birth practices and the effects of delayed cord clamping on infants. In this Concord Talk, Prof. Mercer will share with us her deep knowledge and latest insights on optimal cord management at the time of…

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  9. Guest Emma Ru
    Started by Guest Emma Ru,

    Hello there, Are you wondering what it’s like to apply Physiological-Based Cord Clamping in practice? Would you like to hear from one of the most innovative hospitals in Germany that recently adopted the Concord Birth Flow? Welcome to join our upcoming Concord Talk by Dr. Hans Thorsten Körner, Head of Neonatology at Clinic Links der Weser, part of the Bremen Hospital Group GesundheitNord. Dr. Körner will share with us his initial considerations and motivations for deciding to switch to PBCC, the experience and key learnings gained from Concord's implementation program, and his fresh feedback after using Concord Birth Trolley in recent clinical case…

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  10. Guest Emma Ru

    You are invited to our upcoming Concord Talk: Physiological-Based Cord Clamping in Clinical Practice. This is a special edition as it is also one of the Meet-the-Experts session at DGPM 2021 in Germany. Dr. Cahit Birdir, Senior Obstetrician and Perinatologist, and Prof. Mario Rüdiger, Head of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care will discuss why and how they have been performing Physiological-Based Cord Clamping at the Center for Fetal-Neonatal Health of University Hospital Dresden. In 25 minutes, you will hear about the physiology of umbilical cord management, the benefits of PBCC from the perspectives of both neonatology and obstetrics, and how it can be…

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