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Neonatal Resuscitation Program
Next date: May 24, 2024 — Only 3 spots left!
The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) introduces concepts and basic skills of neonatal resuscitation in an intensive all-day program. 
The program structure features a wide variety of learning techniques, including:
  1. Hands-On Skills Training: Dive into practical techniques that empower you to act swiftly and confidently during critical moments.

  2. Simulation-Based Learning: Immerse yourself in lifelike scenarios, where every decision matters. Sharpen your instincts and hone your reflexes.

  3. Debriefing with Experts: Meet with the neonatal resuscitation team to discuss and evaluate your skills.
Program Agenda

8:00 a.m. — Welcome and introductions

8:10 a.m. — How the day works and completion of paperwork

8:30 a.m. — Divide into teams and rotate to skills stations.

11:00 a.m. — Lunch break

11:45 a.m.  — Integrated Skills Stations (practice scenarios)

2:00 p.m. — Stretch break

2:15 p.m. — Simulation and debriefing

3:15 p.m. — Summary, questions, evaluations


Spaces are limited and fill up quickly, so don't miss your opportunity to get into the next workshop! 

NEXT WORKSHOPS
May 24, 2024 — Only 3 spots left!
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The Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns (ACoRN) Program is a distinguished initiative from Canada, meticulously crafted to impart knowledge on neonatal stabilization. It serves as a robust support system for the multidisciplinary team, enabling them to identify and provide care for newborns who may become unwell or are at risk within the initial hours or days post-birth. The program also prepares the team for potential transport to a specialized referral facility when necessary.

ACoRN adopts a sequential approach to knowledge and skill acquisition, utilizing case-based learning. Its design ensures its utility across a spectrum of conditions, irrespective of their complexity or the frequency with which a practitioner encounters them. This makes ACoRN an invaluable resource for medical professionals dedicated to the care of newborns. Join us in our mission to improve neonatal care and outcomes.

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The 16th biennial Cancer Day for Primary Care is a collaboration between the Community Oncology Program at Cancer Care Manitoba and the University of Manitoba. This year, the event will be using a hybrid model, offering both virtual and in-person attendance options at Theater B, 727 McDermot Ave, University of Manitoba.

The focus will be on Genitourinary Cancers, covering topics from Prostate to Renal, Urothelial, Testicular, and Bladder cancers, including screening, work-up, and systemic therapy. 

The Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment (CCA) is looking for an engaging and dynamic individual with an accredited medical degree and ability to practice medicine in Manitoba to provide oversight for all research and evaluation activities regarding CCA programming.
Do you have...
  • A high-level proficiency in qualitative research and evaluative methodologies?

  • An expert grasp on research translation?

  • A demonstrated ability to formulate, design, implement and complete research and program evaluation projects?

  • Strong communication skills?
For more information, please email Melissa Balness, the Managing Director for the Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment, at Melissa.Balness@umanitoba.ca.
The Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment (CCA) invites you to be a part of the important work we do here, from the Clinician Assessment Program (CAP) and Research, to helping create accredited educational events by being a member of one of our Scientific Planning Committees. Send us an email to take part in shaping the future of healthcare in Manitoba. 
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Office of Continuing Competency and Assessment
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University of Manitoba
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