1. Registration for "Baby Makes Three - Immediate Stabilization of a Newborn"

 
The "Baby Makes Three - Immediate Stabilization of a Newborn" EMS Webinar will be held from 6-7pm on September 23, 2015. As an EMS participant, you will need a computer and an internet connection. If you do not wish to participate via the webinar format, you may participate via audio (telephone only).

Webinar Presenter: Lynette Johnson, Neonatal Outreach Coordinator at Helen DeVos Children's Hospital


Webinar Objectives:

-List at least two of the physiological changes that occur to the respiratory system of a neonate immediately after birth
-List three signs or symptoms that an infant is experiencing respiratory stress
-Describe three reasons infants are at risk of developing hypothermia
-Explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic metabolism

Cost: There is no cost to participate in the webinar.

Handouts and Additional Information:

At least two days prior to the program, you will be provided via e-mail the teleconference call number and information on how to log onto the webinar via ZOOM. The PowerPoint presentation will be available to be printed from our website about two days prior to the program.

After the program, those that attended the full program, monitored by roll call will be emailed an attendance sheet as well as a quiz and an evaluation via Survey Monkey. This information is required for receiving a certificate which will include your one credit of continuing education.

Please complete the quiz and evaluation within TWO weeks after the webinar date or by Wednesday, October, 7, 2015.

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* 1. First Name

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* 2. Last Name

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* 3. Please list email address.

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* 4. Please list the entire name of your organization (no abbreviations). Include any branch location if applicable.

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* 5. Please list the city and zip code of your organization.

Thank you for submitting your request to participate in the Michigan Center for Rural Health's EMS Webinar program.

Please contact Emma Smythe at 517-355-7757 or Emma.Smythe@hc.msu.edu with additional comments or questions.

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