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Pediatrix’s commitment to clinical and research excellence is evidenced by our comprehensive educational and professional development opportunities offered online or during live sessions.
The Pediatrix® Neonatology Grand Rounds series addresses pertinent controversial issues that influence the clinical practice of newborn medicine. Webinars are held on the first Wednesday of every month from 4 to 5 p.m. Eastern Time.
On April 2, Keith Barrington, M.D., will examine early onset sepsis in the term and pre-term infant.
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Dr. Barrington is a neonatologist at Ste Justine Hospital in Montreal, and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Montreal since September 2008. He received his medical training in England at the University of Liverpool, and his initial post-graduate training in the UK. He moved to Canada in 1983 for a neonatal fellowship in Edmonton, Alberta. Since then, he has been a neonatologist at the University of Alberta Hospitals, University of California San Diego and McGill University. He has served as chair of the Fetus and Newborn Committee of the Canadian Paediatric Society, and as chair of the Society of Neonatologists of Quebec. His research interests are in apnea and respiratory control, cardiovascular adaptations and circulatory support, ethical decision-making and any clinical research in neonatology that might improve outcomes. He is an active member of the neonatal review group of the Cochrane collaboration and has published eight systematic reviews, with their updates, as well as over 200 other peer reviewed publications. In addition, he is an active blogger at neonatalresearch.org.
Please make plans to join us for this important webinar and check out our catalog of previous webinars available on demand.
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The Pediatrix Center for Research, Education, Quality and Safety designates this Internet Live activity for a maximum of 1 nursing contact hour. Participants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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