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NEONATAL HEMODYNAMICS

To create an international network involving leaders in the field of neonatal hemodynamics in order to foster high quality collaborative research and quality improvement work focused at improving the hemodynamics care provided to neonates in intensive care units across the globe.

To bring together the major academic centres around the world in the field of neonatal hemodynamics under one collaborative umbrella and to provide clinicians a window into the evolving world of neonatal hemodynamics and access to training opportunities with renowned experts.

Discover international opportunities for continuing education pertaining to neonatal hemodynamics.

TNE/NPE Curriculum

A web-based lecture series focusing on foundational concepts in neonatal echocardiography.
Target audience: trainees involved in performing neonatal echocardiography.

June 7, 2023 - 2:00 PM Eastern
Lecture 22: Integrating Hemodynamics in the NICU- Interesting Cases (Dr. Nishkal Persad, Dr. Rachael Hyland & Dr. GoleNaz Kohbodi)

NHRC Site Presentations

Educational presentations by participating sites, pertaining to neonatal hemodynamics.
Target audience: trainees and clinicians interested in neonatal cardiovascular medicine.

July 19, 2023 - 2:00 PM Eastern
Lecture 11: The dilemma of systemic circulation in neonates: evidence vs. physiology (Dr. Aimann Surak)

International Neonatal Hemodynamic Lecture Series hosted by NHRC

Educational presentations organized by the Neonatal Hemodynamics TnECHO Special Interest Group at the American Society of Echocardiography.

June 21, 2023 02:00 PM Eastern

Interesting Case Histories & Journal Club

Read interesting case histories and relevant discussion pertaining to neonatal hemodynamics (published every 3rd Wednesday of the month).

Critical appraisal of selected published articles in the field by NHRC faculty members and the potential relevance to current practices (coming soon)

NHRC Committees and Roles

Oversight :

Responsible for providing overarching direction to the NHRC by evaluating current activities, liaising with and guiding all others committees, and deciding on future directions. Additional responsibilities include commissioning mentorship groups to facilitate multisite research and writing groups for creating NHRC evidence-based consensus practice guidelines.

TNE Curriculum :

Responsible for developing and administering a core curriculum of TNE/NPE foundation concepts for trainees actively engaged in neonatal hemodynamic training. The curriculum consists of monthly lectures delivered by well-known experts followed by an interactive question and answer period with trainees.

Educational Events :

Responsible for developing and administering the following international continuing education opportunities pertaining to neonatal hemodynamics for trainees and clinicians interested in neonatal cardiovascular medicine: NHRC site-based presentations, interesting case histories, and journal clubs.

Academic :

Responsible for facilitating formal and informal guidance and mentorship for members in four key areas: multisite research projects, grant writing, establishment of new academic and/or clinical programs, and NHRC guideline and position statement development.

Fellow & Junior Faculty :

Responsible for assigning trainees to NHRC committees, providing recommendations to the Oversight committee on how the NHRC could enhance support for trainee education, and providing guidance and mentorship to junior trainees.

Explore past and ongoing collaborative hemodynamics research being conducted among participating sites

Collaboration with American Society of Echocardiography (ASE) Special Interest Group (SIG)

SIG Website: https://www.asecho.org/sigs/nhts/

The Neonatal Hemodynamics TnECHO (NHTS) Special Interest Group (SIG) within the American Society of Echocardiography(ASE) provides a collaborative forum for members with interest and expertise in this specialized field. This group cultivates innovation and scientific discovery, fosters clinical and academic cooperation, and reshapes practice in the management of neonates with hemodynamic disturbances through educational resources, recorded and live webinars, and case-based discussions. The NHTS SIG member will have the opportunity to engage in an interactive network with potential for research collaboration, and an open forum for discussion on the advances in neonatal hemodynamics evaluation and management. Through the ASE CONNECT forum members will have ongoing access to echocardiography related activities and the ability to interact with pediatric/adult cardiology imaging experts and sonographers.

The ASE NHTS executive provides academic oversight to activities in the SIG. Activities include proposing/updating TnECHO imaging guidelines, profiling hemodynamic related educational activities or research opportunities, liaising with the Neonatal Hemodynamics Research Center (NHRC) to ensure academic symbiosis, and cultivating innovation/discovery within the field. Members of NHTS executive are actively involved in NHRC activities which support growth of the field of Hemodynamics.

 

If you have any questions related to NHTS membership please reach out to Danielle King (dking@asecho.org) or questions related to NHTS activities please reach out to Lauren Ruoss, NHRC liaison to NHTS (lruoss@ufl.edu)

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