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Rwandan National Neonatal Protocol - Thermoregulation

Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube

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Pediatrics Courses Neonatal Care Courses

Course Description

Overview

Learn about neonatal thermoregulation in Rwanda through this 20-minute educational video presented by Francois Biziyaremye for OPENPediatrics. Explore the Rwandan National Neonatal Protocol focusing on maintaining proper body temperature in newborns. Gain insights into best practices and protocols implemented in Rwanda for ensuring optimal thermoregulation in neonatal care. This peer-reviewed content is part of OPENPediatrics' interactive digital learning platform, designed to facilitate knowledge exchange among healthcare providers worldwide caring for critically ill children in various resource settings. Access this free, open-access educational resource to enhance your understanding of neonatal care practices in Rwanda.

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"Rwandan National Neonatal Protocol: Thermoregulation" by Francois Biziyaremye for OPENPediatrics


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OPENPediatrics

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