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Event
Title: |
2nd National Neonatal Registry Forum
18-Jun-2005
to 18-Jun-2005
Past Event
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Venue: |
Clinical Auditorium, Selayang Hospital, Selangor |
Organizer: |
Perinatal Society of Malaysia |
Theme: |
The Neonatal Brain
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2nd National Neonatal Registry Forum Organised by: Perinatal Society of Malaysia
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Venue: |
Clinical Auditorium, Selayang Hospital, Selangor
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Date: |
18th June 2005 (Saturday) |
Theme: |
The Neonatal Brain |
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER |
Professor Neil Marlow Professor of Neonatal Medicine Department of Child Health, University of Nottingham Honorary Consultant Paediatrician and Clinical Director of Children's Services at Queen's Medical Centre Honorary Consultant Paediatrician and Chair of Neonatal Services Management Group at Nottingham City Hospital President of British Association for Perinatal Medicine Co-ordinator and Member of Steering Group for EPICure study in UK
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REGISTRATION FORM |
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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME |
18th June 2005 (Saturday)
Theme: The Neonatal Brain
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0830-0900 |
Registration |
0900-0915 |
Welcoming Remarks |
0915-1000 |
A review of Hot Topics in Washington Moderator: Selayang Hospital Team Can Brain Damage be Prevented or Repaired? A Review by Robert Charles Tasker, MD (Video) Cool Cap Trial Results Peter D Gluckman, MD (Video) |
1000-1045 |
How Normal is Normal after Perinatal Asphyxia? Speaker: Professor Neil Marlow
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1045-1115 |
Tea |
1115-1200 |
Retinopathy of Prematurity: An opthalmologist's view Speaker : Dr Choong Yee Fong |
1200-1245 |
Supporting parents after preterm birth - Can we make a difference? Speaker: Professor Neil Marlow |
1245-1400 |
Lunch |
1400-1445 |
Nutrition for the developing brain Speaker: Dato' Dr Lim Nyok Ling |
1445-1530 |
Nursing Care of the neurologically impaired infant Speaker: Dr Chew Thean Meng |
1530-1600 |
Hot Topics in Washington (Cont) Moderator: Selayang Hospital Team Neurodevelopmental Outcome of ELBW infants with Infection Barbara Stoll, MD (Video) |
1600-1630 |
Tea |
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