Title: NICUniversity.org
1Jay S. Greenspan MD, MBA Professor and Vice Chair
man of Pediatrics Director of Neonatology Th
omas Jefferson University
A.I. DuPont Hospital
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3Steering Committee Jay S. Greenspan MD, MBA P
rofessor and Vice Chairman of Pediatrics
Director of Neonatology Thomas Jefferson Unive
rsity William W. Fox, MD Professor of Pediatri
cs Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Richar
d A. Polin, MD Professor of PediatricsColumbia U
niversity, College of Physicians and Surgeons
Director, Division of Neonatology
Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of
NewYork-Presbyterian
4- Editorial Board
- Ronald L. Ariagno, MD Professor of Pediatrics,
Stanford University
- Judy L. Aschner, MD Department of Pediatrics,
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Eduardo Bancalari, MD Director of Neonatology,
University of Miami Medical Center
- Deborah Campbell, MD, FAAP Chair, Executive Comm
of the AAP Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Professor of Clinical Pediatrics Albert
Einstein College of Medicine - Waldemar A. Carlo, MD Director, Newborn
Nurseries, UAB School of Medicine
- Steven M Donn, MD Director, Neonatal-Perinatal
Medicine, Univ. of Michigan Health Systems
- Phyllis Dennery, MD Chief, Division of
Neonatology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Neil N. Finer, MD Professor of Pediatrics,
University of California San Diego Medical Center
- D. Frantz III, MD Chairman and
Pediatrician-in-Chief, Tufts University School of
Medicine
- Peggy Gordin, RN, MS, FAAN Director, Neonatal
Nursing Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- John P. Kinsella, MD Director, The Children's
Hospital, ECMO Service, University of Colorado
Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
- Edward E. Lawson, MD Professor, Director, Johns
Hopkins Hospital Neonatology
- Richard J. Martin, MD Professor, Pediatrics,
Case Western Reserve Rainbow Babies
- Timothy R. Myers BS, RRT-NPS Operations Manager,
Dept. of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies Children's
Hospital
- Fernando R. Moya, MD Professor of Pediatrics,
University of Texas Houston
- Stephen Pearlman, MD Department of Pediatrics,
Division of Neonatology, CCHS
- Istvan Seri, MD, PhD Head, USC Division of
Neonatal Medicine Medical Director, USC Keck
School of Medicine
5- About NICUniversity
- NICUniversity will provide neonatologists and
other members of the professional neonatology
community including physicians (fellows
residents), pharmacists, nurses, nurse
practitioners, and respiratory therapists with
free continuing education (CE) credits, as well
as cutting edge neonatology research and
information. NICUniversity will help neonatology
professionals improve their patient management
and outcomes through unbiased, balanced
educational information.
6- CME Lecture Series
- A CME slide series consisting of slides, lecture
notes, and prerecorded audio/video (using
faculty) will be rolled out on a monthly basis.
- Each lecture will provide up to 1 credit hour and
will contain a list of FAQs with answers.
- Lectures will be in accordance with ACCME
guidelines, and participants will have the
opportunity to submit a test and evaluation for
credit. - Initial Lectures
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
- Pulmonary Hypertension
- Nutrition
- Brain (ICH/seizure/ischemic injury) Dr. Jeffrey
Perlman
- Neonatal Sepsis Dr. Richard Polin
- Hyperbilirubinemia
7- Additional Topics for Consideration
- Apnea
- Neonatal abstinence
- HIV exposure
- Herpes simplex
- UTI
- Platelet disorders
- Immunization of pre-term and LBW infants
- Infant at risk due to family issues
- Discharging infants who need technological
support
- Retinopathy
- Treatment of neonatal hypoglycemia
- Retinopathy of prematurity
- Mechanical ventilation and chronic lung disease
- LT metabolic outcomes of being born small
- Necrotizing enterocolitis
- Respiratory distress syndrome
- Dermatology topic
- Genetics topic
8- Residents Lecture Series
- The Residents Lecture Series will provide
residents with expert knowledge to help them
develop the professional expertise that will
support a solid clinical practice, based on
research and data that are relevant to their
needs. For Program Directors, this series will
give their residents and fellows a measurable
education resource without additional faculty
time or expense. Program directors can view
their teams educational performance and track
their compliance quickly and easily. - Residents Chair
- Stephen A. Pearlman, MDDirector of Medical
Education for the Department of Pediatrics at
Christiana Hospital Clinical Associate Professor
of Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson University -
9- Residents Lecture Series
- Initial Topics
- Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Fluid Management
- Hyperbilirubinemia
- Nutritional Support
- Neonatal Sepsis
- Apnea of Prematurity
- Neonatal Outcomes/Intraventricular Hemorrhage
- Necrotizing Enterocolitis
- Fetal Growth
- Retinopathy of Prematurity
- Term Infants with Respiratory Distress (TTNB,
Pneumothorax, Pneumonia, PPHN)
- Patent Ductus Arteriosus
- Discharge Planning/Screening Tests
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
10- Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Lecture Series
- To be developed in joint sponsorship with NANN.
This series will provide continuing education to
meet the needs of neonatal nurses at all levels
and in all roles. The series will include
presentations on topics of interest to neonatal
nurses practicing at the bedside or as nurse
practitioners. - Potential topics include a pharmacology series,
neonatal skin care, pain management, infection
control, nursing care for infants with various
diagnoses or undergoing various treatments. - Some topics may link to the resident and fellow
curriculum and some may stand alone.
- A NANN Committee is being appointed to develop
content for this series
- Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Chair
- Peggy Gordin, RN
- Director, Neonatal Nursing Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia
11- Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Lecture Series
- Developed in joint sponsorship with NANN (NANNS
vision and vision statement)
- Vision Statement
- The lives of all newborns, infants, and their
families will be improved through excellence in
neonatal nursing practice, education, research
and professional development. - Mission Statement
- The National Association of Neonatal Nurses
(NANN) is the professional voice that shapes
neonatal nursing practice.
- Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Chair
- Peggy Gordin, RN
- Director, Neonatal Nursing Children's
Hospital of Philadelphia
12- Cutting Edge
- Live Interactive Web casts
- Validation and discussion on new technologies
- Commentary on new literature
- Evidence based reviews on current practices
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13- Resource Center
- Neonatology Calendar Provides listing of primary
meetings appropriate for neonatology health care
providers with links to sites (if applicable)
- Career Center for job postings
- Links to other sites within the neonatology
community and additional sites that are
applicable, sorted by nurses, residents, fellows,
etc. - Library
- Slide Library includes prior lectures from the
slide series
- Slide Exchange approved and reviewed slides to
be posted for others to use
14- Sponsor-driven Educational web site
- 2005
- Initial sponsor
- 2006
- Goal to develop multiple sponsorships
- The overall objective is to develop an
independent, no-fee-based CE Web site.
- All educational content to be driven by the
Steering Committee with the help and support of
the Editorial Board
- Complete right of privacy for all users of this
site
15- Launch Date timeline
- October 20th, 2005
- We will launch with 4 CME lectures
- The site is designed to build over time
- Residents Lectures December 1st
- Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Lectures January 1st
16- This is Your Educational Web Site
- What can you do?
- Be active
- Help us develop material that you would like to
see on this open educational resource
- How?
- Log in on this important web site and interact
with us. Tell us what you want.
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