International League Against Epilepsy 14th International Newborn Brain Conference 2023
Include: 17 videos + 1 pdf, size: 11 GB
Introducing the International League Against Epilepsy 14th International Newborn Brain Conference 2023: Unlocking the Potential of Newborn Neurodevelopment
Are you a pediatrics physician or a neurology physician interested in the latest advancements in newborn brain care? The International Newborn Brain Conference (INBBC) is your gateway to a state-of-the-art forum that presents and discusses cutting-edge research and clinical practices in the field. Join us from 8th to 11th February 2023 in Clearwater, Florida, USA, for an unforgettable experience that will deepen your understanding and broaden your horizons in the realm of newborn neurodevelopment.
The INBBC is designed to optimize neurodevelopmental outcomes for premature and high-risk newborns. With a focus on diagnosis, monitoring, and management strategies, the conference aims to explore ways to understand, protect, and treat the delicate newborn brain. By attending this conference, you will gain access to invaluable knowledge that will empower you to make a significant impact on the neurological and developmental health of newborns.
What sets the International Newborn Brain Conference apart is its comprehensive program, featuring 17 videos and a PDF resource that together encompass the vast spectrum of newborn brain care. Delve into topics such as neuroprotection, preterm brain challenges, the influence of parents and the environment on outcomes, neonatal seizures, controversies in neonatal neurology, and the impact of exposures on the newborn brain. Each topic is presented by renowned experts in the field, ensuring you receive the most up-to-date information and insights.
Experience a new level of engagement during the conference. Participate in interactive sessions, including workshops, small group discussions, and poster symposiums, where you can actively contribute to the dialogue and exchange ideas with fellow attendees. The conference platform also enables real-time communication with speakers and other participants, fostering a vibrant and collaborative learning environment.
By attending the International Newborn Brain Conference, you will not only gain access to a wealth of knowledge but also benefit from a unique and transformative experience. Engage in inspired and thought-provoking “STEP” sessions that challenge conventional thinking and push the boundaries of your practice. Immerse yourself in discussions with fellow attendees during lectures, creating connections and fostering a sense of community. Moreover, all content and downloads will be digitally accessible, allowing you to revisit the conference materials at your convenience.
We understand the importance of flexibility and accessibility. Whether you prefer attending on-site or virtually, we have you covered. Both on-site and virtual attendees are eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credits, ensuring that your professional development is recognized and valued. For those joining virtually, the conference will be live-streamed, providing an immersive experience from the comfort of your own space.
The International League Against Epilepsy 14th International Newborn Brain Conference 2023 is more than just a conference. It is an opportunity to challenge, grow, and change. We invite you to join us in Clearwater, Florida, or virtually, as we unlock the potential of newborn neurodevelopment together. Register now to secure your spot and embark on a journey that will shape your practice and transform the lives of newborns worldwide.
Note: The course includes 17 videos and 1 PDF resource with a total size of 11 GB.
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+ Topics:
Feb 8 Workshop Full Day – Research Methods in Newborn Brain and Parents Involvement.mp4
Feb 8 Workshop Session A – aEEG Basics.mp4
Feb 8 Workshop Session A – Neuroimaging in Term Infants.mp4
Feb 8 Workshop Session B – aEEG Advanced Cases.mp4
Feb 8 Workshop Session B – Neuroimaging in Preterm Infants.mp4
Feb 9 Opening Remarks & Platform Session 1 Neuroprotection.mp4
Feb 9 Platform Session 2 Preterm Brain.mp4
Feb 9 Small Group Discussion Session A Parents Perspectives of HIE.mp4
Feb 9 Small Group Discussion Session A Training in Neonatal Neurocritical Care.mp4
Feb 9 Small Group Discussion Session B Care During Therapeutic Hypothermia.mp4
Feb 9 Small Group Discussion Session B Management of Post-Hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation.mp4
Feb 10 Abstract Platform Presentations.mp4
Feb 10 Platform Session 3 Parents, Environment and Outcomes.mp4
Feb 10 Platform Session 4 Neonatal Seizures.mp4
Feb 10 Poster Symposium Session.mp4
Feb 11 Controversies in Neonatal Neurology.mp4
Feb 11 Platform Session 5 Exposures and the Newborn Brain & Final Remarks.mp4
Program.pdf
* Detail:
14th International Newborn Brain Conference 2023
• Wednesday, Feb. 8
14:00 Registration Office Opens Workshops*
15:00-16:30 Workshop Sessions A
1. aEEG Basics Lena Hellström-Westas and Mohamed El-Dib
2. cEEG and Seizures- session A Robert Clancy & Geraldine Boylan
3. NIRS Basics Frank Van Bel & Thomas Alderliesten
4. Building a Neonatal Neurocritical Care Program Diane Wilson & Hannah Glass
5. Hand on Simulation- How to do cUS?- session A Khorshid Mohammad, Sylke J Steggerda, and James Scott
6. Neuroimaging in Term Infants Linda de Vries & Sonia Bonifacio
7. Research Methods in Newborn Brain and Parents Involvement-session A Janet Soul, Lina Chalak, and Betsy Pilon
16:30-17:00 Coffee Break
17:00-18:30 Workshop Sessions B
1. aEEG Advanced Cases Lena Hellström-Westas and Mohamed El-Dib
2. cEEG and Seizures Detection- session B Robert Clancy & Geraldine Boylan
3. Implementation of Cerebral NIRS in the NICU Valerie Chock and Petra Lemmers
4. Neurological Examination and Assessment of Encephalopathy in the Newborn Courtney Wusthoff & Sonia Bonifacio
5. Hand on Simulation- How to do cUS? – session B Khorshid Mohammad, Sylke J Steggerda, and James Scott
6. Neuroimaging in Preterm Infants Linda de Vries & Christopher Smyser
7. Research Methods in Newborn Brain and Parents Involvement session-B Janet Soul, Lina Chalak and Betsy Pilon
*Workshops are not included in the Registration Fee.
To attend them, please purchase the additional ticket during the registration process.
Not all workshops will be broadcasted. Available workshops for online attendees are listed in the registration form.
• Thursday, Feb. 9
07:00 Registration Office Opens
07:00-07:55 Continental Breakfast
07:55-08:00 Opening Remarks Mohamed El-Dib and Robert White
Platform Session 1 – Neuroprotection Moderators: Sonia Bonifacio and Chris Smyser
08:00-08:30 Cell Therapy for Neuroprotection Nikki Robertson
08:30-09:00 Epo in Preterm and Term Infants- Lessons Learned Yvonne Wu
09:00-09:30 New Neuroprotective Agents- What is in the pipeline? Alistair Gunn
09:30-10:15 Coffee Break
Platform Session 2 – Preterm Brain Moderators: Diane Wilson and Manimaran Ramani
10:15-10:45 Next Steps in Evolution of Neuroprotective Bundles in Preterm Infants Khorshid Mohammad
10:45-11:15 Specialty teams and Care of the Extremely Preterm Infants: Impact on Neurological Outcomes Patrick McNamara
11:15-11:45 Is the Artificial Womb Ready for Clinical Application? Alan Flake
11:45-13:30 Break Small group Discussions*
13:30-14:30 Small group Session A – Parallel in 6 rooms
1. Training in Neonatal Neurocritical Care Moderators: Khorshid Mohammad and Christopher Smyser
2. Parents Perspectives of HIE Moderators: Betsy Pilon and Ylva Thernström Blomqvist
3. Care During Therapeutic Hypothermia Moderators: Sonia Bonifacio and Lina Chalak
4. Management of Post-Hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation Moderators: Linda de Vries and Mohamed El-Dib
5. The Role of Neonatal Neuro Nurses Moderators: Diane Wilson and Hannah Glass
6. The Role of Allied Health in Improving Newborn Brain Care Moderatos: Bobbi Pineda and Alicia Spittle
*Not all Discussion Topics will be broadcasted Available live sessions will be visible to online attendees on the 14th INBBC Desktop Virtual Platform and Mobile App
14:30-15:00 Break
15:00-16:00 Small group Session B – Parallel in 6 rooms
1. Training in Neonatal Neurocritical Care Moderators: Khorshid Mohammad and Christopher Smyser
2. Parents Perspectives of HIE Moderators: Betsy Pilon and Ylva Thernström Blomqvist
3. Care During Therapeutic Hypothermia Moderators: Sonia Bonifacio and Lina Chalak
4. Management of Post-Hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation Moderators: Linda de Vries and Mohamed El-Dib
5. The Role of Neonatal Neuro Nurses Moderators: Diane Wilson and Hannah Glass
6. The Role of Allied Health in Improving Newborn Brain Care Moderatos: Bobbi Pineda and Alicia Spittle
*Not all Discussion Topics will be broadcasted Available live sessions will be visible to online attendees on the 14th INBBC Desktop Virtual Platform and Mobile App
Exhibit Hall
16:30-19:00 Reception and Posters Walk
• Friday, Feb. 10
07:00 Registration Office Opens
07:00-08:00 Continental Breakfast
Platform Session 3 – Parents, Environment and Outcomes Moderators: Robert White and Betsy Pilon
08:00-08:30 The NICU Environment Matters: Why and How to Modify? Bobbi Pineda
08:30-09:00 Parents as Partners in the NICU Ylva Thernström Blomqvist Blomquist
09:00-09:30 Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Preterm – Can We Make a Difference? Alicia Spittle
09:30-10:15 Coffee Break
Abstract Platform Presentations Moderators: Amit Mathur and An Massaro
10:15-12:00 Abstract Platform presentations 10 Abstracts 10 minutes each
12:00-13:30 Break Poster Symposium Moderators: Hannah Glass and Frank van Bel
13:30-14:00 Poster Symposium Walk 30 min
14:00-15:00 Poster Symposium presentations 12 abstracts – 5 min each
15:00-15:30 Coffee Break
Platform Session 4 – Neonatal Seizures Moderators: Lena Hellström-Westas and Geraldine Boylan
15:30-16:00 ILAE Classification of Neonatal Epilepsies Elissa Yozawitz
16:00-16:30 ILAE Neonatal Seizure Treatment Guideline Ronit Pressler
16:30-17:00 Genetic Testing for Neonatal Epilepsies Adam Numis
• Saturday, Feb. 11
07:00 Registration Office Opens
07:00-08:00 Continental Breakfast
Controversies in Neonatal Neurology Moderators: Lina Chalak and Linda de Vries
08:00-08:45 1. Treating Clinical vs. Electrographic seizures: Treating Neonatal Electrographic Seizures Might Not Improve Outcome Rod Hunt Prolonged conventional EEG Monitoring Is Still Recommended for Neonatal Seizure Detection and Treatment Janet Soul aEEG Has a Utility in Detecting Neonatal Seizures Lena Hellstrom What Do Animal Models Say about Treating Electrographic Seizures John Barks
08:45-09:30 2. Is NIRS Ready to Be Used as a Standard Clinical Tool Why is NIRS Not Ready to be Used Clinically? Gorm Greisen Applications of NIRS to Help with Difficult Bedside Clinical Questions Frank Van Bel USA Model of using NIRS under Strict Clinical Protocol Valerie Chock
09:30-10:15 Coffee Break
Platform Session 5 – Exposures and the Newborn Brain Moderators: Alistair Gunn and Gabriel Variane
10:15-10:45 Neonatal Hypoglycemia and the Brain Christopher Mckinlay
10:45-11:15 Assessment of Pain in Neonates Rebeccah Slater
11:15-11:45 Anesthesia and the Immature Brain Mary Ellen McCann Closing Session
11:45-12:00 Final remarks, Audience Feedback and Adjourn Mohamed El-Dib and Robert White
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