Welcome to the Residents Lecture Series, an important
part of NICUniversity.org. The Residents' Lecture Series was developed
to meet the needs of Neonatology Residents and Fellows by filling the
informational gap created by changes in the RRC requirements and new
work-hour regulations that resulted in fewer hours available for education
by program faculty. The Residents Lecture Series provides an alternative
method to obtain new information by making it available online where
it can be accessed at anytime and fit into everyone's busy schedule.
The overarching goal of the Resident Lecture Series is to help Neonatology
Residents and Fellows become expert clinicians by providing information
targeted to your career needs. Each course will have an exam and provide
participants with a Certificate of Completion.
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Here is a sample of the course lectures that will be provided in the coming months:
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- Hyperbilirubinemia
- Nutritional Support
- Apnea of Prematurity
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- Term Infants with Respiratory Distress
(TTNB, Pneumothorax, Pneumonia, PPHN)
- Discharge Planning/Screening Tests
- Neonatal Outcomes / Intraventricular Hemorrhage
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Resident's Chair:
Stephen A. Pearlman, MD
Director of Medical Education
Department of Pediatrics at Christiana Hospital
Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Thomas Jefferson University
We are interested in developing the best educational material possible for residents
and fellows. If you have ideas about educational topics you would like to see,
please share them with us. |