Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session Three): The ABCs of Paediatric & Neonatal Resuscitation

Paediatrics Webinar Series (Session Three): The ABCs of Paediatric & Neonatal Resuscitation

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Paediatrics Webinar Series

The College is excited to announce a series of paediatric online modules for its members. This series will include four interactive workshops delivered by experts from Medicine, Paramedicine, and Nursing.

These sessions will cover topics raised by members to improve their care of the complex paediatric patient, including skill refreshers on uncommon skills such as Intraosseous access.

Each webinar will include specialist guest speakers and will be hosted by veteran College presenter & NSW Ambulance Paramedic, Dr Alexander Cardenas.

Session One: Applied Paediatric Care for the Paramedic- Click Here

Session Two: Child in Crises - Advanced Paediatric Resuscitation Core Principles and Application - Click Here

Session Three: The ABCs of Paediatric & Neonatal Resuscitation

This interactive webinar will be delivered by an expert panel including Dr David Fahey (Consultant Anaesthetist, Royal North Shore) , Dr Cassandra Brown (Chief Resident Medical Officer Children’s Hospital at Westmead) and Paramedic Alex Cardenas (PhD- Out of hospital Cardiac Arrest). This panel will ensure you leave with essential tips and tricks for managing paediatric resuscitation.

Key areas of focus within resuscitation will include neonatal resus as well as decisions and skills for intubation/LMA insertion as well as IV and IO access.

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash


Presented by Dr David Fahey, Dr Cassandra Brown & Alex Cardenas


Lessons

Lesson 1: The ABCs of Paediatric & Neonatal Resuscitation

Lesson 2: Presentation: The ABCs of Paediatric & Neonatal Resuscitation

Lesson 3: Self Reflection

Details

Length

90 minutes

Released

15th Apr 2021

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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