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mHealth - The Neonatal Integrative Developmental Care Model
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mHealthmHealth Event description Mobile technology is used for reliable & consistent "The Neonatal Integrative Developmental Care by all the team members. Key element of this is all the components are measurable and you will get a score for each developmentally supportive intervention. Rather than relying on the post discharge developmental intervention you can begin the early intervention during acute care. -
Neonatal Therapy Conference (Online)
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First Online Conference of Neonatal Therapy in September 2020 which includes training, scientific presentation and certification. Don't miss the golden opportunity. https://www.neonataltherapy.org/ -
Brain Oriented Care in NICU
Hello Dr. Ahabibelahi, I did check all the links...all are working. One have to click on the survey....which is hyperlink to the form. This URL is as follows... https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4QrS0CI91aP1uSlwh0dVN_mOsiv-Di8Qt6ekHA2qkziNjpw/viewform
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Brain Oriented Care in NICU
Dear Professional, I am writing to ask for your participation in a survey that aims to explore the issue of scope of neurodevelopmental care in NICU. This survey will immensely help the field of as it addresses a contemporary issue that may affect the future and growth of the this aspect of care across the world. Hence, your response to this survey is very critical. This is a short survey and takes only about 3-4 minutes to complete. The last day to complete this survey is May 10, 2020. Your participation in this survey is strictly voluntary and your responses will be kept confidential. Completing the survey indicates your consent to participate in this study. No personal identifying information will be associated with your responses in any reports of this data. Should you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact me via handsotcon@gmail.com Thank you for your participation! Sincerely, Nandgaonkar Hemant
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NEOANT2020
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NEOANT2020 2nd Annual National Conference Theme "Integrating Trauma Informed Practice in NICU" Recognizing the enormity of the challenges our society faces, Association of Neonatal Therapists (ANT) is dedicated to making a lasting impact through our programs. While our efforts are driven by our organization’s singular focus, we spread a wide net by investing in a variety of progressive strategies. Time & Location 14 Mar, 8:00 am IST – 15 Mar, 6:00 pm IST; Surya Hospital, Mumbai, Santacruz, Mumbai About the Event Chief Guest : Dr. Mrudula Phadke, Sr. Advisor, National Rural Health Mission, Govt. of India; UNICEF Key Note of Address by Mary Coughlin A leader in neonatal nursing, Mary Coughlin MS, NNP, RNC-E has pioneered the concept of trauma-informed care as a biologically relevant paradigm for hospitalized newborns, infants, and their families. An internationally recognized expert in the field of age-appropriate care, Ms. Coughlin has over 35 years of nursing experience beginning in the US Air Force Nurse Corp and culminating in her current role as President and Chief Transformation Officer of Caring Essentials Collaborative. Ms. Coughlin authored the 2011 NANN Guidelines for Age Appropriate Care of the Premature and Critically Ill Hospitalized Infant and most recently authored the books: Transformative Nursing in the NICU: Trauma-informed, Age-appropriate Care (2014) and Trauma-informed Care in the NICU: Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines for Neonatal Clinicians (2016) - endorsed by the National Association of Neonatal Nurses. Ms. Coughlin has mentored close to 10,000 interdisciplinary NICU clinicians from over 14 countries to transform the experience of care for the hospitalized infant and family in crisis. Reserve Your Free Seat Tentative Agenda First Day - Why and What Research I should do? - Dr. Nandkishor Kabra, Director, Surya Hospital, Mumbai Strategies for Knowledge Translation of Developmentally Supportive Care in NICU Dr. Amitava Sengupta , Fellowship Neonatology (Neth) ; FNNF Director: Mother & Child Unit, Neonatology & PediatricsParas Hospitals, Gurgaon (NCR), India Demonstration : Developmentally Supportive Care "Individual Newborn Developmental Intervention Application" Nandgaonkar Hemant Second Day - Scientific Session Submitted Topics (Subject to approval of Scientific Committee) Quality of care Trauma informed care in NICU-implications for occupational therapist. Development of INDIA EBUS - Brain Oriented Care in NICU Recent advances about Family centered care in NICU Neonatal Therapy Kit WHY, WHEN AND HOW TO POSITION IN NICU Article Presentation To analyse the effect of quality of sleep and level of fatigue in postpartum lactating mothers. A Systematic Review of different Pain Assessment Scales used in Neonates A Systematic Review of different Pain Assessment Scales used in Neonates Immediate effect of Diaper change Activity with Individualized Developmental Care on preterm neonates Neurobehavior. Time management during busy clinical setting Dr. Ulhas Kolhatkar, Director, Ace Children's Hospital, Dombivili Ex. Governor of Mumbai District, Rotary Club - Neonatal Therapy Certification Examination (Seperate Registration for Examination) Rs. 1000/- Registration Members - INR 5000 Non Members - INR 7550 Group of five Non members - INR 25000 Abstract Submission ends at 15th December, 2019 Patron: Dr. Nandakishor Kabra, Director, Surya Hospital, Mumbai Organizing Chairperson - Sanika Gawade Scientific Committee Chairperson - Jyothika Bijlani, Dean Academic Council of Occupational Therapy LIMITED SEATS Payment details Payment will be accepted by NEFT Bank Name :Canara Bank Branch :Mumbai, Parel Name of the Account holder :Association of Neonatal Therapists Account number :0110201004920 IFSC CODE :CNRB0000110 Simple Registration Process Pay by NEFT - Send Your details along with transaction details to neonataltherapistindia@gmail.com For more information, please visit https://www.neonataltherapy.org/ -
INDIA EBUS
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INDIA EBUS is designed for protecting brain at the earliest for better performance throughout life. INDIA is an acronym for Individual Newborn Developmental Intervention Application. Individual intervention is based on the cues given by the baby and aimed at preventing stress on the immature developing brain. Technology is used for reliable and consistent care by all the team members. It facilitates the professional communication.The main feature of INDIA EBUS is all the strategies suggested are evidence based which is a cornerstone of specialty care. Another key element of this is all the components are measurable and you will get a score for each developmentally supportive intervention. Rather than relying on the post discharge developmental intervention you can begin the early intervention during acute care.Features of INDIA EBUS are• Cloud based software• Evidence Based strategies for newborn careSpecific & MeasurableNeuro protective• Developmentally Supportive.• Accountable system.• Assurance of documentation.• Timely assessment.• Practical solutionsINDIA EBUS should be used, monitored by every stakeholder in the newborn care team. It can be physician, nursing staff, occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech therapist, mother, family members, administrative staff of the hospital or personnel at any managerial level. The face of INDIA EBUS panel informs everyone about the current level of care based on the indicators. The training is required to know the rationale and procedures for intervention. 768_IJAR-28636.pdf -
I.N.D.I.A. EBUS Individual Newborn Developmental Intervention Application: Digital Approach to
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Despite the burgeoning body of knowledge specific to toxic stress, medical trauma and maternal separation, the delivery of developmentally supportive, neuroprotective care for hospitalized infants is inconsistent at best. Bedside clinicians struggle to integrate evidence-based best practices in neurodevelopmental care. Challenges include competing priorities, knowledge gaps, staffing demands, access to appropriate therapeutic resources, and documentation limitations.This book addresses these challenges in a thoughtful, comprehensive and practical way. The author provides evidence-based strategies and resources to improve not only the quality of the neurodevelopmentally supportive care provided but, also the consistency and coherence in which the care is documented. Clear, concise, comprehensive documentation has been proven to positively impact patient outcomes,The INDIA EBUS platform, a forward thinking, trans-disciplinary interface for improved documentation, opens the door for future innovations in digital platforms and artificial intelligence that improve the delivery of safe, high quality, patient-focused healthcare.