FAOPS & PSANZ

Sydney 2012 Managers
c/o Event Planners Australia
Part of the MCI Group
113 Abbotsford Street
West Melbourne
VIC 3003 Australia


T: +61 3 9320 8681
F: +61 3 9320 8699
E:
faopspsanz@eventplanners.com.au
 

 

Program Highlights

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Poster viewing sessions

There will be three official post viewing sessions at the congress:
NEW!!! SUNDAY: 4.00pm - 6.00pm in exhibition hall
MONDAY: 5.15pm - 7.00pm in exhibition hall (light refreshments will be served)
TUESDAY: 5.00pm - 6.00pm in exhibition hall

 

Plenary sessions

Plenary Session 1: Global health issues in perinatal care
Plenary Session 2: Perinatal brain
Plenary Session 3: Improvements
Plenary Session 4: Perinatal nutrition
Plenary Session 5: Ethnicity and perinatal care
Plenary Session 6: Preterm labour
Plenary Session 7: Outcomes of Birth and Beyond
Plenary Session 8: Recreational drug use
Plenary Session 9: Maternal safety
Plenary Session 10: Future directions for cerebral palsy

Breakfast Sessions

MONDAY 19 MARCH 2012

Breakfast Session 1: Ultrasonographic features of neonatal pulmonary hypertension

 

Breakfast Session 2: Humidified High Flow Nasal Cannulae
Breakfast Session 3: Making a mountain out of a mole hill – the challenges of intrapartum CTG’s
Breakfast Session 4: Early research careers
Breakfast Session 5: Development of healthy gut microbiota in early life
TUESDAY 20 MARCH 2012
Breakfast Session 6: The neonatal immune system
Breakfast Session 7: Setting up in private practice as an eligible midwife: why, how and who?
Breakfast Session 8: Parental nutrition in the NICU
Breakfast Session 9: PSANZ SIG Resuscitation
Breakfast Session 10: PSANZ SIG Perinatal Pain awareness network
WEDNESDAY 21 MARCH 2012
Breakfast Session 11: PSANZ SIG transport: retrieval medicine: pathways to advanced nursing practice
Breakfast Session 12: PSANZ SIG Perinatal substance: prisons, drugs and mothers
Breakfast Session 13: Developmental care – improving the NICU for babies and families
Breakfast Session 14: Targeting treatment to physiology – the neonate born after preterm prolonged ruptured membranes (PPROM)
Breakfast Session 15: First trimester screening
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