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Concord Talk: Physiological-Based Cord Clamping: ABC project latest evidence and key findings - 14 January

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After years of dedicated collaboration among leading Dutch hospitals, the ABC3 study has been published in The Lancet Regional Health. We are excited to invite you to our next Concord Talk on January 14, with lead investigator Prof. Arjan te Pas. In this session, Prof. Te Pas will:

  • Present the results of the ABC3 trial
  • Share key insights and lessons learned from over a decade of the ABC project
  • Explore the implications of the findings and the next steps in advancing Physiological-Based Cord Clamping (PBCC).

Prof. Te Pas is a neonatologist and professor of perinatal transition and neonatal resuscitation at Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC). As the initiator and lead investigator of the ABC project, he is also the inventor of Physiological-Based Cord Clamping with the Concord Birth Trolley.

Sign up here, to attend live or to receive the recording afterward. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with Prof. Te Pas and explore how these findings could impact your practice.

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