Maternal, Newborn, Child and Youth Network

Maternal, Newborn, Child and Youth Network
Friday, Aug 23rd, 2024
Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
Goderich, ON
Fetal Health Surveillance FUNDAMENTALS Workshop - Goderich
The workshop is intended for Physicians, Registered Nurses, and Registered Midwives (or students of these disciplines) who have limited experience in obstetrical care and want to learn the fundamental concepts of fetal health surveillance.
Ongoing Events
Ongoing
Virtual
London, ON
HHFNC O2 Therapy QR Link Bundle
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Virtual
London, ON
Surfactant. A guide for nurses.
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London, ON
Product Purchase: Fetal Health Surveillance Pocket Reference Cards (set)
Set of 13 laminated pocket reference cards for FHS
Ongoing
Regional Maternal Newborn Orientation Program© (RMNOP) - Module 1: Antepartum
The RMNOP© is a self-directed, modular based program focusing on best-practice standards of care for perinatal patients. The program is modular-based with self-directed learning chapters which are sequentially organized from antepartum through to intrapartum, postpartum and newborn to help learners develop the theoretical knowledge required to provide care for childbearing women, their babies and families.
Ongoing
Regional Maternal Newborn Orientation Program© (RMNOP) - Module 3: Postpartum Care & Module 4: Newborn Care
The RMNOP© is a self-directed, modular based program focusing on best-practice standards of care for perinatal patients. The program has self-directed learning chapters which are sequentially organized from antepartum through to intrapartum, postpartum and newborn to help learners develop the theoretical knowledge required to provide care for childbearing women, their babies and families.
Ongoing
Regional Paediatric Orientation Program© (RPO)
The RPO© Program is a self-directed learning course, based on current best-practice guidelines and nursing standards of care. The curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of a paediatric nursing assessment, the physiological differences between children and adults, and the signs of clinical deterioration and nursing management.
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