26 Sep
Chelsea Football Club, 26th September 2016
The aim of SIGNEC is to facilitate knowledge sharing, networking and collaboration to optimise research and improvements in practice.
Make a difference by sharing your thoughts and passion and contributing your expertise
Monday 26th September 2016 (afternoon only)
Basic science and laboratory research
Tuesday 27th September 2016
NEC: Clinical research and improvements in practice
SIGNEC includes neonatologists, paediatricians, surgeons, dietitians, nurses, transfusion medicine specialists, epidemiologists, basic science researchers, trainees and other healthcare professionals with an interest in NEC and healthcare improvement.
Topics
- Prevention of NEC
- Role of Retinoic Acid & Micro RNA’s in NEC
- Comparison of different NEC models
- Optimal timing of initiation and progression of enteral feeding
- Surgical & Dietetic management of NEC
- How parents and families can help us to drive improvements
Speakers
- David Hackam John Hopkins University
- Misty Good University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
- Boris Kramer Maastricht University Medical Centre
- Nigel Hall Southampton Childrens Hospital
- Narendra Aladangady Homerton University Hospital
- Steven McElroy University of Iowa
- Gail Besner Nationwide Childrens Hospital
- Per Sanglid University of Copenhagen
- Parent Representatives, Patient Voice
& Insight Lead
CPD Points applied for.
To register follow this link: http://SIGNEC2016.grg.com/ Or call: 0800 781 7195
Correspondence:
Prof. Minesh Khashu
Consultant in Neonatal Medicine, Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [email protected]
SIGNEC 2016 Final Programme – 523kb
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2016 SIGNEC Flyer -136kb
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