February
Heated High Flow Nasal Cannula
This two-hour course provides nurses and respiratory therapists with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, clinical applications, and collaborative practices involved in the use of Heated High Flow Nasal Cannula (HHFNC) therapy in pediatric patients. With an emphasis on interprofessional teamwork, participants will explore the physiologic rationale behind HHFNC, equipment setup and troubleshooting, patient assessment and monitoring, and evidence-based strategies for escalation and...
Revealing Radiology: X-ray Interpretation for the Neonate Class - Cancelled
Community Regional Medical Center Fresno CA
This class will help the bedside provider in identifying normal versus abnormal radiology findings. Participants will:
Managing Complex Cases & Feeding Readiness in the Neonate Class w/Hands-on Skills Practice
Providence Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital
This class will discuss the physiology of neonatal feeding, along with complex feeding challenges that accompany some patients.
Non-Invasive Ventilation
This two-hour interactive course provides an overview of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) methods used in the pediatric population, with a focus on collaborative practice between nurses and respirato
March
AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Heart Monitoring Class
Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula at Ryan Ranch
This in-person class is only intended for CHOMP employees. Participants will:
Disorders of Transition: Examining the Challenges from Intrauterine to Extrauterine Life Class - Rescheduled
Washington Hospital Healthcare System Fremont CA
Participants will:
Neonatal Skills and Simulation Day
St. Joseph's Medical Center Stockton CA
This class is intended only for St. Jospeh's Stockton Medical Center Staff employees.
Caring for the Pediatric Patient on a Ventilator
This two-hour educational session focuses on the comprehensive care of the pediatric patient requiring mechanical ventilation.
Pediatric Sepsis
This course focuses on the early recognition and treatment of the pediatric patient with sepsis. We will review incidence, prevalence and severity of sepsis as well as discuss the nomenclature aro
Pediatric Drowning
Drowning remains one of the leading causes of unexpected death in young children—and yet, with the right knowledge, preparation, and clinical response, many of these tragedies are preventable.