Neonatal Update 2012

Imperial College London / The Symposium Office
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03.12.2012 - 07.12.2012  BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP, United Kingdom
Supported by The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
 
Course Content
The Neonatal Update 2012 will refresh you and leave you inspired and reinvigorated - this is the view of previous delegates. Speakers are at the cutting edge of research and best clinical practice. They will take you into the future of newborn care. Topics include: Gene therapy for cystic fibrosis, How to ventilate term babies, Developing a neonatal unit ventilation protocol for the preterm baby. Full programme can be found on www.symposia.org.uk
Learning objectives, training objectives
To inspire delegates to return to their units with knowledge of the latest research and clinical practices of a wide array of neonatal conditions.
Target Audience
neonatologists, paediatricians
Certifications
26.5 CPD points from The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
Local Organizer
The Symposium Office, Imperial College London
 

Enquiries and Registration:

Ms. Judy Gowing
 
Categories
Paediatrics
Type of degree
Certificate of attendance
Education form
Full Time
Duration
5 Days
Languages
English
Credit Points
26 CPD
Fees
GBP 750,00
(The registration fee includes 5 day academic programme, access to the recorded presentations on a dedicated website (after the meeting), a special edition of Early Human Development, breakfast, lunch and refreshments daily and Welcome reception)
Organizer contact info
Hammersmith Hospital, Du Cane Road
W12 ONN London
United Kingdom
 
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