Rwandan Neonatal Care and the Development of the Non-Electric Infant Warmer
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the challenges and innovations in Rwandan neonatal care through this 30-minute video lecture by Dr. Anne Hansen, Medical Director of the Neonatal ICU at Boston Children's Hospital. Gain insights into current trends and statistics surrounding neonatal care in Rwanda, and understand the obstacles faced by Rwandan physicians in caring for newborns. Learn about the development of a non-electric infant warmer and its benefits in addressing neonatal hypothermia. Discover how this innovative solution complements Kangaroo Mother Care and contributes to improving neonatal outcomes in resource-limited settings. Trace the timeline of protocol development in Rwandan neonatal care and appreciate the ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare for newborns in the region.
Syllabus
"Rwandan Neonatal Care and the Development of the Non electric Infant Warmer" by Anne Hansen
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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