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Participants will be able to (a) Understand the clinical and physiological significance of apnea, bradycardia and desaturation from continuous cardiorespiratory monitoring of preterm neonates in the NICU, (b) Better diagnose the underlying pathobiology of cardiorespiratory abnormalities in premature babies to refine therapeutic intervention, and (c) Learn to apply data science to identify clinical phenotypes and predict outcomes.
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Canada/Mountain
Canada/Mountain
Canada/Mountain
Canada/Mountain
Participants will be able to (a) evaluate various QI activities occurring nationally in infection prevention in newborn care through a one-minute “pitch” and poster presentation session focused on QI activity at their site, specifying their health outcome; (b) identify from presenters as to what aspects of the program worked and what were the challenges in implementation of the program.
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Canada/Mountain
Canada/Mountain
Participants will be able to recommend future topics and ideas related to comparative effectiveness research (CER); highlight opportunities for nationwide engagement; and focus on grant writing, collaborative project planning and execution.