Neonatal Conversations is a podcast where clinical experts discuss how they provide care for the critically ill newborn
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | MedicineHealth & Fitness |
In this episode of Neonatal Conversations Associate Professor Kath Carmo sits down to chat with Paediatric Intensivist Dr Elena Cavazzoni to demystify ECMO. They discuss when and why we might institute ECMO in the newborn, the risks and benefits and ... more
In this episode, Distinguished Professor Dame Jane Harding speaks about her gained wisdom around the metabolic transition to normoglycaemia and growth in newborns
Dr Kath Carmo talks transitional circulation with Professor Martin Kluckow
This is a very personal episode where I talk with my Aunt about life and maternity care in the 20th Century and her experience of COVID19 as an octogenerian.
Kristen discusses the complex neonatal care for babies with two of the more common congenital abdominal wall defects
Green vomit, holes in the diaphragm and paediatric transplant surgery
In this neonatal conversation I talk with Nadine Griffiths - clinical nurse consultant and PhD candidate, about caring for the whole baby as a developing person, in the NICU and in the retrieval context.
In this episode I chat with Dr Christian Turner - Paediatric Cardiologist who specialises in electrophysiology
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This podcast is perfect for those of us interested in neonatal medicine. Theres limited options for podcasts and seminars in this specialty field. I’ve listened to all her podcasts. My favorite by far is her interview with her Aunt. What an amazing lady! I only wish more episodes were available. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Informative podcast but poor sound quality
I love these episodes and hope you do more! My one complaint is that the sound quality is poor and very different between the interviewer and interviewee so I end up adjusting the volume every 30 seconds
Absolutely loved this podcast, so informative and insightful! Keep them coming please!!
Love your podcast and I have learned so much from your talks. Can we maybe hear from you about the treatment of PDA’s and Osteopenia? Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks so much for this podcast about hypoglycemia. I appreciate the practical advice and the insight as well as the conversation. Please do more!
I’m an RD in NICU/CICU more
I have enjoyed this first season and hope it is continued!! I just got a job as a neonatal transport RN and love to listen to these talks on my days off. Keep up the good work!! I especially love the cases and rationales for interventions
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