Lessons from History - Helping Babies Survive in Low-Resource Settings
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a compelling TEDx talk that delves into the historical milestones of neonatology and their application in low-resource settings. Join Professor Thomas Berger as he shares groundbreaking discoveries in infant respiratory distress care that have significantly reduced mortality rates. Learn about his personal experiences implementing low-cost interventions in Namibia and other low to middle-income countries. Discover how grit and simple solutions can make a profound impact on saving neonatal lives. Gain insights into prioritizing patient well-being and the importance of affordable, robust equipment and thorough training for local healthcare professionals. Be inspired by this 15-minute presentation that showcases how one person's dedication can lead to positive change in neonatal care across challenging environments.
Syllabus
Lessons from history: Helping babies survive low-resource settings | Thomas M. Berger | TEDxGVAGrad
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TEDx
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