Paid Courses
Overview
[ESPNIC Members] II Neonatal Lung Ultrasound Course - 2024 Edition
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials.
To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
Dive into the
essentials of Neonatal Lung Ultrasound with a comprehensive course blending
pre-recorded lectures, 2 live sessions, and interactive quizzes for
self-assessment. Begin with the fundamentals, patterns and scoring systems,
basic investigation, potential pitfalls and limitations. Gain insights into
various neonatal syndromes, differentiating between term and preterm infant
conditions. Benefit from real-life case studies in the delivery room and NICU
scenarios, including term, pre-term, and critical situations. Perfect for
health professionals who want to learn about baby lung care.
This course has
been developed by members of the ESPNIC Neonatal Critical Care Section.
The list of Faculty members includes:
• Dr. Rebeca Gregorio Hernández (course co-ordinator), Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (Spain)
• Prof. Daniele De Luca, Paris Saclay University (France), ESPNIC Immediate Past-President
• Prof. Francesco Raimondi, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
• Dr. Iuri Corsini, Careggi University Hospital of Florence (Italy)
• Dr. Douglas A. Blank, Monash Newborn and Royal Children's Hospital (Australia)
• Dr. Silvia Mongodi, Policlinico San Matteo Pavia (Italy)
• Dr. Lorena Rodeño Fernández, Basurto University Hospital, Bilbao (Spain)
• Dr. Almudena Alonso-Ojembarrena, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz (Spain)
• Dr. Nadya Yousef, Paris Saclay University (France)
• Dr. Yasser Elsayed, University of Manitoba (Canada)
• Dr. Matteo Di Nardo, Children's Hospital Bambino Gesù, Rome (Italy)
• Dr. Adel Mohamed, University of Toronto (Canada)
• Dr. Virginie Meau-Petit, Imperial College London (UK)
• Dr. Yogen Singh, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cambridge Clinical School of Medicine, Cambridge, UK.
• Dr. Arun Sett, Royal Women's Hospital in Victoria (Australia)
• Dr. Anna Milan, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (UK)
• Dr. Daniel Ibarra Ríos, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez (Mexico)
Contacts
[Non-ESPNIC Members] II Neonatal Lung Ultrasound Course - 2024 Edition
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials.
To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
Dive into the
essentials of Neonatal Lung Ultrasound with a comprehensive course blending
pre-recorded lectures, 2 live sessions, and interactive quizzes for
self-assessment. Begin with the fundamentals, patterns and scoring systems,
basic investigation, potential pitfalls and limitations. Gain insights into
various neonatal syndromes, differentiating between term and preterm infant
conditions. Benefit from real-life case studies in the delivery room and NICU
scenarios, including term, pre-term, and critical situations. Perfect for
health professionals who want to learn about baby lung care.
This course has
been developed by members of the ESPNIC Neonatal Critical Care Section.
The list of Faculty members includes:
• Dr. Rebeca Gregorio Hernández (course co-ordinator), Hospital Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid (Spain)
• Prof. Daniele De Luca, Paris Saclay University (France), ESPNIC Immediate Past-President
• Prof. Francesco Raimondi, University of Naples Federico II (Italy)
• Dr. Iuri Corsini, Careggi University Hospital of Florence (Italy)
• Dr. Douglas A. Blank, Monash Newborn and Royal Children's Hospital (Australia)
• Dr. Silvia Mongodi, Policlinico San Matteo Pavia (Italy)
• Dr. Lorena Rodeño Fernández, Basurto University Hospital, Bilbao (Spain)
• Dr. Almudena Alonso-Ojembarrena, Hospital Universitario Puerta del Mar, Cádiz (Spain)
• Dr. Nadya Yousef, Paris Saclay University (France)
• Dr. Yasser Elsayed, University of Manitoba (Canada)
• Dr. Matteo Di Nardo, Children's Hospital Bambino Gesù, Rome (Italy)
• Dr. Adel Mohamed, University of Toronto (Canada)
• Dr. Virginie Meau-Petit, Imperial College London (UK)
• Dr. Yogen Singh, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cambridge Clinical School of Medicine, Cambridge, UK.
• Dr. Arun Sett, Royal Women's Hospital in Victoria (Australia)
• Dr. Anna Milan, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (UK)
• Dr. Daniel Ibarra Ríos, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez (Mexico)
[ESPNIC Members] Analgesia & Sedation for Young Professionals in NICU & PICU
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials. To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
COURSE LENGTH
Access to the course will commence on June 26, 2023, and it will remain open permanently, or at least until there is a need to update the course content. The course materials and the final assessment will now be continuously accessible for the foreseeable future.
Estimated time required to complete the course, including final assessment, is 3 hours.
DESCRIPTION
This self-paced online course, titled "Analgesia & Sedation for Young Professionals in PICU & NICU," provides an in-depth exploration of the specialized area of pediatric and neonatal analgesia and sedation (AS). It is particularly suited to young healthcare professionals working in Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with a broad and practical understanding of analgesia and sedation within the context of PICU & NICU, preparing them for the diverse challenges these environments present.
TOPICS
· First line analgesia & sedation
· Strategies for difficult sedation
· Neuromuscular Blocking Agents: when and how
· Delirium: which drugs to adopt
· Withdrawal Syndrome
· Monitoring: clinical scales & instrumental tools
This course is composed of 3 elements:
1. Video lectures with accompanying PDF of the presentation slides
2. Final assessment with multiple-choice questions about the lecture content
3. Post-course evaluation surveyContacts
[Non-ESPNIC Members] Analgesia & Sedation for Young Professionals in NICU & PICU
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials. To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
COURSE LENGTH
Access to the course will commence on June 26, 2023, and it will remain open permanently, or at least until there is a need to update the course content. The course materials and the final assessment will now be continuously accessible for the foreseeable future.
Estimated time required to complete the course, including final assessment, is 3 hours.
DESCRIPTION
This self-paced online course, titled "Analgesia & Sedation for Young Professionals in PICU & NICU," provides an in-depth exploration of the specialized area of pediatric and neonatal analgesia and sedation (AS). It is particularly suited to young healthcare professionals working in Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with a broad and practical understanding of analgesia and sedation within the context of PICU & NICU, preparing them for the diverse challenges these environments present.
TOPICS
· First line analgesia & sedation
· Strategies for difficult sedation
· Neuromuscular Blocking Agents: when and how
· Delirium: which drugs to adopt
· Withdrawal Syndrome
· Monitoring: clinical scales & instrumental tools
This course is composed of 3 elements:
1. Video lectures with accompanying PDF of the presentation slides
2. Final assessment with multiple-choice questions about the lecture content
3. Post-course evaluation surveyContacts
[ESPNIC Members] Pharmacology for Young Professionals in NICU & PICU
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials. To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
Access to the course will commence on June 26, 2023, and it will remain open permanently, or at least until there is a need to update the course content. The course materials and the final assessment will now be continuously accessible for the foreseeable future.
Estimated time required to complete the course, including final assessment, is 3 hours.
DESCRIPTION
This is a self-guided online course designed primarily for young professionals in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU). The course delivers an in-depth overview of Pharmacology as it applies to NICU and PICU settings. It focuses on providing a comprehensive understanding of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug interactions in these specialized care units. Please note, while this course provides a fundamental knowledge of pharmacology in the context of NICU and PICU, it does not delve into specific treatment protocols or drug administration techniques.
TOPICS
· PK for intensivists
· Impact of age and disease on PK-PD
· How to monitor drugs’ efficacy and toxicity
· Drug-drug interaction
· Toxicology in PICU
· The nurse point of view: from prescription to administration
· Medical errors in PICU & NICU and barriers to reduce them
FORMAT
This course is composed of 3 elements:
1. Video lectures with accompanying PDF of the presentation slides
2. Final assessment with multiple-choice questions about the lecture content
3. Post-course evaluation surveyContacts
[Non-ESPNIC Members] Pharmacology for Young Professionals in NICU & PICU
Description
Please note that this course requires a paid subscription in order to access the materials. To get started, click on 'Select payment type' below and follow the instructions to complete your purchase and enroll in the course.
Access to the course will commence on June 26, 2023, and it will remain open permanently, or at least until there is a need to update the course content. The course materials and the final assessment will now be continuously accessible for the foreseeable future.
Estimated time required to complete the course, including final assessment, is 3 hours.
DESCRIPTION
This is a self-guided online course designed primarily for young professionals in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) and Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU). The course delivers an in-depth overview of Pharmacology as it applies to NICU and PICU settings. It focuses on providing a comprehensive understanding of pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and drug interactions in these specialized care units. Please note, while this course provides a fundamental knowledge of pharmacology in the context of NICU and PICU, it does not delve into specific treatment protocols or drug administration techniques.
TOPICS
· PK for intensivists
· Impact of age and disease on PK-PD
· How to monitor drugs’ efficacy and toxicity
· Drug-drug interaction
· Toxicology in PICU
· The nurse point of view: from prescription to administration
· Medical errors in PICU & NICU and barriers to reduce them
FORMAT
This course is composed of 3 elements:
1. Video lectures with accompanying PDF of the presentation slides
2. Final assessment with multiple-choice questions about the lecture content
3. Post-course evaluation survey