eNeonatal Review
Summary: Conversations with key opintion leaders in the field of neonatology. eNeonatal Review is a monthly CE certified newsletter and podcast series created specifically for neonataologists, respiratory therapists, nurse and nurse practitioners and other that work in the NICU. Bi-monthly podcasts are also available as down-loadable transcripts, providing case-based scenarios to help bring that new clinical information into practice in the exam room and at the bedside. This program is presented by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the Institute for Johns Hopkins Nursing. Support is provided from a unrestricted educational grant from AbbottNutrition, Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals, Ikaria and Mead Johnson Nutrition
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Podcasts:
In this audio interview Dr. David Sweet discusses fungal infections in the NICU, the scope of the problem and using fluconazole prophylaxis in the NICU.
In this audio interview Dr. Laptook discusses where aEEGs have been most beneficial, the current research as relates to very pre-term and late-preterm infants, and the potential clinical applications of the aEEG.
In this audio interview Dr. Golden discusses why a diagnosis of neonatal HSV can be so difficult, how these patients present, and if there are any special considerations for premature infants. Dr. Golden then looks at this information in the context of several case studies.
In this podcast, Dr. Lakshminrusimha discusses the experimental uses of sildenafil and milrinone for treating PPHN.
In this podcast, Drs. Boss and Rushton discuss how neonatal clinicians and parents can successfully collaborate when making end-of-life decisions. How clinicians can assuage discordant moral beliefs between themselves and parents or other members of the NICU team is also discussed.
In this podcast, Drs Lucky Jain and Sarah Keene present and discuss three case studies involving the delivery and clinical management of late pre-term neonates. Some of the topics include: the circumstances surrounding the increasing rate of pre-term births in the US, the indications for pre-term deliveries, and how to improve neonatal outcomes.