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Sign up for the Dec 17 - Online Seminar in Neonatal Resuscitation!

  • Nov 25, 2025
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Updated: Nov 30, 2025

Seconds to Save: Sharpening Skills & Mindsets in Neonatal Resuscitation


Every birth is a moment of profound possibility — but when a baby needs help to breathe, the team has only seconds to save a life. This December, three internationally recognized leaders in neonatal science are coming together to explore how we can sharpen not only our skills, but also our mindsets, to improve newborn outcomes around the world.

Hosted by the Center for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resuscitation (CSAR), this half-day event brings cutting-edge science, real-world teamwork insights, and the newest evidence into one powerful program.


December 17, 2025 • 1:00-4:00 PM CST, Certificates of Attendance Provided


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Meet the Speakers

Dr. Georg Schmölzer

Director, Center for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resuscitation (CSAR), University of Alberta, Canada

World leader in neonatal resuscitation research, continuous chest compressions with sustained inflation, and physiologic monitoring in the delivery room.


Dr. Nathan Sundgren

Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Neonatology, Baylor College of Medicine, United States

Expert in neonatal education, cognitive load, and how communication and team dynamics influence real-time outcomes.


Dr. Anup Katheria

Director, Neonatal Research Institute, Sharp Mary Birch Hospital, United States

Global pioneer in umbilical cord management and innovative practices that support safer transition for newborns.


Key Topics We’ll Explore

  • What’s next in neonatal resuscitation? A look at emerging science and the unanswered questions shaping future practice.

  • Teamwork behind the algorithm. How roles, communication, and workflow influence performance during the most time-critical moments.

  • The newest evidence on physiologic cord clamping. How smarter cord management supports a smoother transition from womb to world.


Agenda

1:00-2:00 PM: Bridging the Gap: Neonatal Resuscitation Questions Still Waiting for Answers

Speaker: Dr. Georg Schmolzer

2:00-3:00 PM: Hidden in Plain Sight: Teamwork Behind the Neonatal Resuscitation Algorithm

Speaker: Dr. Nathan C. Sundgren

3:00-4:00 PM: From Delivery to Transition: Updated Evidence-Based Practices for Umbilical Cord Management

Speaker: Dr. Anup C. Katheria

4:00 PM: Closing Remarks


Why This Event Matters

Every resuscitation is a race against time — and the best outcomes happen when science, skill, teamwork, and mindset come together seamlessly. Whether you’re a clinician, trainee, researcher, or simply passionate about newborn care, this event will offer insights that can translate to meaningful change at the bedside.

Join us as we continue building a future where every baby gets the best possible start.



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Dr Rivera Mexico
Dec 06, 2025
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I still believe that the way we should resuscitate the most critically ill, non-vigorous newborns is through what's called intact umbilical cord resuscitation. My team on duty at a Level II hospital started this process more than three years ago, and from the beginning, we didn't need advanced technology or special cribs, just technique, skills, and training in resuscitation on a heated mattress placed on the mother's legs or abdomen during the first two minutes, which are the most critical for critically ill newborns. This is because it's more physiological to support a baby with bradycardia, hypovolemia, and neonatal hypoxia with the placenta, since the placenta continues its function in fetal and immediate postnatal life to improve cardiac output and…

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Nov 26, 2025

QR code does not work. Please redraft or provide a working link for registration.

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Nov 28, 2025
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Andrea Sierra
Nov 26, 2025

So excited to learn from the best!

Could you kindly provide the link? The QR code doesn't seem to be working.

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Nov 28, 2025
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