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Don't miss our #HotTopicsNeo co-chairs Dr. Greenspan & Dr. Dysart conversation with Dr. Courchia from the @nicupodcast as they share some insights into Hot Topics and this years conference preview! #HotTopicsNeo2024 #NICU #Neotwitter the-incubator.org/post/253-what-…
Have you registered yet? Early-Bird discount pricing for #HotTopicsNeo2024 is available through September 16! Register here: hottopicsinneonatology.nemours.org
We are excited to announce that Hot Topics in Neonatology 2024 Registration is NOW OPEN! We will be returning to the Gaylord National, on December 8 - 11! In person and Live-stream format. REGISTER EARLY and SAVE! #HotTopicsNeo2024 hottopicsinneonatology.nemours.org @Nemours
*4-Part Series Alert* Our Hot Topics in Neonatology series features a range of world-renowned experts discussing the latest research, education and resources aimed at giving every baby the best start in life. @HotTopicsNeo Listen here: bit.ly/47Wgwas #MedTwitter
This is a joint clinical report led by @Meg_Parker_MD @DrDianaMW @DrV_NeoMD for the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn. Here a review of social disparities in short and long-term outcomes (see below) #neoTwitter #neoEBM
And to conclude #HotTopicsNeo2023, Matt Rysavy presents the Timing of Inguinal Hernia Repair in Premature Infants (HIP) Trial on behalf of @martinblakely @HotTopicsNeo #neoebm #neoTwitter
The final session of #HotTopicsNeo2023 begins with Dr. Roger Faix of @UofUHealth presenting the results of the NRN Preemie Hypothermia Trial. More on Dr. Faix: medicine.utah.edu/faculty/roger-… @HotTopicsNeo #neoebm #neoTwitter
Thank you @EBNEO for the great coverage of our conference! #HotTopicsNeo2023 #neoEBM #neotwitter
On behalf of the Hot Topics in Neonatology Chairs, planning committee and organizers, we thank you and can't wait to see you next year at #HotTopics2024! #HotTopicsNeo2023 #NeoEBM
To close our conference this year we have our chair Dr. Kevin Dysart moderating the session "Old Favorites 'What is New?" #HotTopicsNeo2023 #NeoEBM
Last in this #HotTopicsNeo2023 session: Dr. Wes Onland shares the Dutch experience to supplemental O2 in BPD infants. @HotTopicsNeo #neoebm #neoTwitter
Next, Dr. Ju Lee Oei asks: can we safely monitor O2 in infants with BPD without all those wires! First, Dr. Oei emphasizes the burden of BPD: #HotTopicsNeo2023 @HotTopicsNeo #neoebm #neoTwitter
Larry Rhein on Oxygen Therapy for BPD Infants Including at Home: Many infants with BPD are sent home on oxygen, but this practice is extremely variable between centers: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #HotTopicsNeo2023
And to finish today's #HotTopicsNeo2023 session we will have @kdocneo give a talk about "The Crucial Role of Sex as a Biological Variable in the NICU: Do we “DO” enough?"
The final day of #HotTopicsNeo2023 begins with "Oxygen Therapy for BPD Infants Including at Home." We will cover presentations from Larry Rhein of @umassmemorial, Ju Lee Oei of @royalforwomen & Wes Onland of Emma Children's Hospital Amsterdam @HotTopicsNeo #neoebm #neoTwitter
As a reminder, the following sessions today will only be available LIVE and will not be posted in the session library
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