Date and Time
March 4, 2022
12-1 pm
Event Details
The women and infants outreach team are providing a FREE neonatal educational lecture for health care providers via Microsoft Teams for CME and CNE credit.
The purpose of this education is to provide our community partners and health care providers with evidence based practice knowledge for high risk neonatal issues. The goal is to improve their knowledge, understanding, and practice in regard to these problems.
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Speakers:
Rakesh Rao, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Washington University, Assistant Medical Director, St. Louis Children’s Hospital NICU
Scott Saunders, MD PhD, C-NPT, CMTE
Associate Professor Pediatrics, Washington University, Medical Director, St. Louis Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Team
Zachary Vesoulis, MD MSCI
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Washington University, Co-Director, NeuroNICU Program, St. Louis Children’s Hospital NICU
Objectives:
- Describe the factors which cause HIE/neonatal encephalopathy.
- Describe the best strategies for identifying at-risk infants and diagnosing encephalopathy.
- Discuss pre-transfer management of neonatal encephalopathy patients.
- Discuss treatment/management/outcome.