SIGNEC and Neonatal QI & Innovation Conference 2025
Include: 6 videos + 1 pdf, size: 9.79 GB
Target Audience: neonatologists, paediatricians, surgeons, nurses, dieticians, transfusion medicine specialists, epidemiologists
Information:
SIGNEC 2025 and Neonatal QI & Innovation Conference
22 – 23 May 2025 London Online Participation Available! British Summer Time (BST), GMT +1
Day 1: SIGNEC 2025 Conference
SIGNEC includes neonatologists, paediatricians, surgeons, nurses, dieticians, transfusion medicine specialists, epidemiologists, basic science researchers, trainees and other healthcare professionals with an interest in NEC and health improvement.
The aim is to facilitate knowledge sharing, networking and collaboration to optimise research and improvements in practice.
Make a difference by sharing your thoughts and passion and contributing your expertise
Day 2: Neonatal QI & Innovation Conference
The Neonatal QI & Innovation Conference will provide delegates with an opportunity to understand better national and global priorities for improvement in neonatal care and outcomes. We will also showcase key areas of neonatal innovation through oral presentations and abstracts and involve the audience to explore key issues related to neonatal QI & Innovation, recent advances in monitoring, diagnostics and other relevant aspects of Neonatal Care.
We have invited the Neonatal teams from across the world to showcase their innovation & improvement work.
The conference will also provide an excellent opportunity to our industry partners to share the latest advances in monitoring, diagnostics & the latest technology for the improvement of neonatal outcomes.
Topics:
*Note: these are continuous video recordings during the conference, they include individual lectures mentioned in the Detail section below
May 22 Session 1 Part 1.mp4
May 22 Session 1 Part 2.mp4
May 22 Session 2.mp4
May 22 Session 3 & Best NEC Abstracts for oral presentation.mp4
May 23 Session 1.mp4
May 23 Session 2 & Oral presentations (Best abstracts on Neonatal QI & Innovation).mp4
Scientific Programme.pdf
* Detail:
10:00 – 10:35 Next Generation Probiotic Therapy for NEC: From Bench to Bedside) Gail Besner H. William Clatworthy Jr., Professor of Surgery Chief, Department of Pediatric Surgery Principal Investigator Center for Perinatal Research Nationwide Children’s Hospital Research Institute
16:15 – 16:30 Impact of Diet and Anemia on Intestinal Inflammation in Preterm Infants Ravi Mangal Patel Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Clinical Research, Division of Neonatology Emory University School of Medicine and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
18:00 – 18:15 COLLABORATE STUDY Neena Modi, UK
18:35 – 18:50 Hyperoxia Decreases Stem Cells and Enhances Epithelial Differentiation in the Premature Intestine Amy O’Connell