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spartacus007

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  1. Can I ask threading the yellow insertion over the wire fails to enter the skin at times because of lack of a dilator what do you guys do about this Alok
  2. Dear Colleagues, I wanted to know what pre intubation drugs you are using and the rationale if you have a moment. I am also curious if you have a neonate with a difficult airway that had failed because it was vigorous would you paralyse with sedation and what would you use? Our PICU colleagues are pushing us to switching to Rocuronium more for consistency as they can reverse it with Sugammadex. I worry because of the duration for which Rocuronium takes away the babies drive as well as the fact the safety profile in neonates is not known. We currently use Atropine, Fentanyl and Suxamethonium. Has any one used Sugammadex in neonates?
  3. Dear Rich All the videos on the MPROvE channel are free for use under creative commons copyright please go ahead The link for the chest drain and long line series is as below https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22LMIG5Bwqhreic_DFHATw
  4. Dear Colleagues, Is anyone running neonatal lung ultrasound courses in Europe at present. Alok aloksharma@nhs.net
  5. Dear Martin I would appreciate guidance on how to use it please
  6. Dear Colleagues, The video librarly has now expanded to include airway management and chest drains
  7. Abstracts now published Final Programme.pdf
  8. Dear Colleagues We have produced videos for percutaneous long line, scalp long lines and umbilical venous and arterial line insertion. They are available on the MPROvE website http://www.wonepedu.com/MPROvE.html There are also videos on human factors. Alok
  9. Updated programme Abstracts for posters will be open till 30th May EuropeanNeoEthicsWorkshops.pdf Final EthicsProgramme.pdf
  10. Dear Colleagues, The European Neonatal Ethics Conference is being held in Oxford on the 1st and 2nd of June 2016. Registration is now available via the link http://www.wonepedu.com/NeoEthics-Conference.html. We are inviting abstracts as per the conference guidelines. If any one is interested they can apply via http://www.wonepedu.com/Abstract_Template_2016_.pdf EuropeanNeoEthicsWorkshops.pdf Final Programme DWAS.pdf Theevent.pdf
  11. Dear Colleagues, We are inviting abstracts for presentation for the European Neonatal Ethics Conference 2016 to be held in Oxford United Kingdom on the 1st and 2nd June 2016. For further details go to http://www.wonepedu.com/NeoEthics-Conference.html Abstracts and Registration are now open. The link for abstracts is http://www.wonepedu.com/Abstract_Template_2016_.pdf Final Programme DWAS.pdf EuropeanNeoEthicsWorkshops.pdf Theevent.pdf
  12. Dear Colleagues, Caring for neonates brings with it number of challenging situations for neonatal teams. A team of parents, neonatal consultants, ethics experts and legal minds have come together, using simulation and the OPEN concept to expose multidisciplinary teams to ethical, and moral dilemmas as well as difficult situations.This course which is being run in its 5th cycle aims to promote learning through simulated scenario's focused on observation, perception and experiential learning in a safe structured environment. The Course is being held in Wirral in the United Kingdom on the 30th of November 2015. There are only 15 places. REGISTRATION To register please send a cheque for 125 pounds payable to Wirral University Teaching Hospital by the 30th September to book your place. The cheque for the course needs to be sent toDr S Babarao, NEDS Course c/o Suzanne Robinson, Neonatal Secretary, Wirral University Teaching Hospital Tel: 0151 6785111 ext 2738 Mob: 07545916275 E mail sbabarao1@nhs.net NEDSCourseWirral. NEDSCourse NEDS.pdf The website for registration is www.wonepedu.com
  13. Dear Colleagues, Caring for neonates brings with it number of challenging situations for neonatal teams. A team of parents, neonatal consultants, ethics experts and legal minds have come together, using simulation and the OPEN concept to expose multidisciplinary teams to ethical, and moral dilemmas as well as difficult situations.This course which is being run in its 5th cycle aims to promote learning through simulated scenario's focused on observation, perception and experiential learning in a safe structured environment. The Course is being held in Wirral in the United Kingdom on the 30th of November 2015. There are only 15 places. REGISTRATION To register please send a cheque for 125 pounds payable to Wirral University Teaching Hospital by the 30th September to book your place. The cheque for the course needs to be sent toDr S Babarao, NEDS Course c/o Suzanne Robinson, Neonatal Secretary, Wirral University Teaching Hospital Tel: 0151 6785111 ext 2738 Mob: 07545916275 E mail sbabarao1@nhs.net NEDSCourseWirral.pdf
  14. Dear Colleagues, A tentative programme is now available Thanking You Dr Alok Sharma Conference_Flyer2_1_ (1).pdf
  15. Dear Colleagues, Abstracts and Workshops are now open Early Bird Offer is now on offer Book your place for a lovely holiday destination (Visit Hampshire this Summer 2014) and engage in a little Ethics http://www.wonepedu.com/Neonatal-Fellowships.html
  16. Dear Alistair We run an advanced neonatal programme with monthly modules with feedback analysed annually. You can get details from the website www.wonepedu.com I an give you details of our scenarios and the templates used. Alok
  17. European Neonatal Ethics Conference 1st and 2nd May 2014 Venue: Chilworth Manor Hotel Southampton United Kingdom Simulation Neonatal Ethics & Difficult Situations Workshops 1st May 2014 The first day challenges participants to address challenging issues, ethical dilemmas, and difficult clinical circumstances in a safe simulated environment. Simulations cover decision making regarding difficult ethical scenarios, limits of viability, neonatal death, and serious medical errors. Workshop 1 Neonatal Ethics 15 places Workshop 2 Difficult Situations 15 places Conference 2nd May 2014 The second day allows neonatal staff from different European centers to interact and share with each other practices governing Rights of the newborn Withdrawal of intensive care Extremes of viability Issues of Faith, Pain Conflict within the team about decisions When/How to approach your ethics committee Providing Expert opinions The first day of the conference is limited to 30 delegates in two workshops. Participants from all over Europe are welcome For more information visit the website www.wonepedu.com Contact: Dr Alok Sharma Consultant Neonatologist Lead Wessex Oxford Neonatal Education Programme Lead Neonatal Education Simulation Training (NEST) Princess Anne Hospital University Hospital Southampton SO16 5YA Tel: 07725868090 Email: aloksharma@nhs.net Web: www.wonepedu.com European_Sim_Flyer.doc

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