In case you missed it, the 2019 NNAP report is here! NNAP supports and helps to improve care for the 105,000 babies each year born too early, with a low birth weight or who have a medical condition requiring specialist treatment. Find out more here: https://t.co/j0wAdKhf42
@babydrVale@BAPM_Official@NeonatalUpdate Not a paper - want perspective try:-
https://t.co/ZXpMuIyp1N
“Harnessing the power of parents and families by teaching them how to become expert caregivers and care for their babies, which can reduce stress, help babies gain weight and allow their brains to develop properly.”
Booking for the next BAPM webinar on 18th June is now open. This time we are hearing from @carolinemdavey and 2 parent speakers, @HilaryC8 on AHPs, @DrCGale with a BPSU update and @ccroehr is telling us about the RECOVERY Trial.
Book now: https://t.co/XNE4wm85ne
"It is essential that the mother and her partner are never considered to be visitors within the neonatal unit – they are partners in their baby’s care."
Update to BAPM #Covid19 FAQs now live: https://t.co/SB4X8jNwYP
#ParentsArentVisitors@Blisscharity@HMactier@RCPCH_TA
Anyone in the UK thinking about loosening neonatal visiting a little and letting asymptomatic Dads back? Really worried about the short and long term effects this is having #Covid19neo#Covid19UK
Our next COVID-19 webinar will be on Friday 17th April 2020 at 14:00. To register go to: https://t.co/A5C3QgYtEN
Preliminary programme
1/Learning from our neonatal colleagues in Italy
2/Supporting families through ‘Virtual visiting’
3/Practicalities of end of life care
4/FAQ
Neonatal twittersphere... what guidance do you have/follow for Neonatal monitoring following maternal hyponatraemia...? Cord bloods? Baby bloods? No bloods? Only if symptomatic...?🤔
There's still time to register for our webinar 'What has social Media Ever Done for Neonates?' It's 1pm on 23rd Jan. Free for BAPM members, £15 for non-members.
You're on twitter right now so it sounds like your kind of thing!