We are excited that we are now recruiting children born very preterm (<32 weeks’) aged 3-5yo for a study to improve physical activity participation in Victoria.
If you’d like to know more please feel free to email ([email protected]) or complete the EOI in link below 👇🏼
Notice of Public Consultation:
Organisations, health professionals and members of the public with an interest in the developmental follow-up of children born very preterm are invited to give feedback on the SurPre Model of Care:
https://t.co/0kq1J7ivmk
Get ready for an exciting showcase of cutting-edge preterm birth research at The Research Connection's Preterm Insights Sprint! See the program here:
https://t.co/2X5aIFS543
Join us at The Research Connection!
This exciting conference unites researchers, health professionals, and those with lived experience of preterm birth. Hear inspiring stories from young adults born preterm and parents navigating unique challenges.
Researchers, discover how your work can directly impact lives.
Together, we'll shape the future of preterm care. Don't miss this chance to be part of a transformative dialogue.
Register now and be the connection that changes lives: https://t.co/MelI8MO9wq
The team behind the Centre of Research Excellence (CRE) in Newborn Medicine has been awarded their 4th NHMRC CRE grant! The Extremely Preterm Infant CRE (EPIC) will drive improvements in the long-term health of these vulnerable newborn babies.
Read more: https://t.co/vm7YVaGwhu
The Guideline presents the best current scientific evidence to assist decision making for the provision of follow-up services to infants born very preterm in Australia. Access the guideline here:
https://t.co/l3KwT5DDrd
#MCRI#childhealth#MCRIresearch
📢 ANNOUNCEMENT:
Clinical Practice Guideline Launching Today!
The Centre of Research Excellence in Newborn Medicine, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute is pleased to present:
The Guideline for Growth, Health and Developmental Follow-up for Children Born Very Preterm.
Congratulations to Free Coulston who receives the Dean’s Award for Excellence for her work on co-designing a circus-based paediatric intervention https://t.co/hZ1LC7YkL5
@CREnewborn @UniMelbMDHS @PhysioUnimelb@MCRI_for_kids
We're seeking research participants to be involved in a study about #babies' #movements.
🟤You'll be required to attend 2 #physiotherapy sessions
🟤Feedback about your child’s movement development will be provided following assessments
For more info: https://t.co/D6KSELGFrQ
Our petition to the Australia Parliament for additional paid parental leave for parents of preterm and sick babies closes Dec 13th.
Please sign 👇🏼
https://t.co/oP1zQ2DCrf
@MiracleBabies@CREnewborn @UniMelbMDHS @MCRI_for_kids
@AliciaSpittle and colleagues @CREnewborn have been advocating for additional paid parental leave for 🇦🇺 parents with babies in the NICU: please consider singing the petition via the QR code below…
#CoolTopicsNeo2023
What new in newborn resuscitation?
Who better to tell us than @jennifer3050 Guru of neonatal resuscitation trials, neonatal nurse researcher & Fellow of the @ACNNInc from @thewomens
#CoolTopicsNeo2023
📢Together with Miracle Babies Foundation and The University of Melbourne, the CRE in Newborn Medicine are calling for a change to the Australian Government #Parental#Leave Pay Scheme to offer greater support for parents with a baby born #premature or critically ill.
Yesterday, Dr Abbey Eeles shared our research at the Parliament House: Exploring the use of government & industry paid parental leave schemes by parents of preterm newborns & the emotional & financial costs of preterm birth and extended hospitalisation.