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Neonatal Grand Rounds

Section of Neonatology , Faculty of Medicine. “ Outcome of Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias in Canada ”. Neonatal Grand Rounds. Dr. Mary Brindle MD, MPH, FRCSC Associate Professor of Surgery Division Chief, Pediatric General Surgery Associate Head, Department of Surgery

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Neonatal Grand Rounds

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  1. Section of Neonatology , Faculty of Medicine “Outcome of Infants with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias in Canada” Neonatal Grand Rounds Dr. Mary Brindle MD, MPH, FRCSC Associate Professor of Surgery Division Chief, Pediatric General Surgery Associate Head, Department of Surgery University of Calgary Learning Objectives: To recognize the variability of survival between the centres and countries To examine outcomes of infants with CDH within Canada To understand the factors associated with survival variability To introduce a prediction rule that stratifies high and low risk patients To identify aspects of care that can be targeted to improve survival and where there are still gaps Tuesday, September 3, 2013 - 4:00pm- 6:00pm Foothills Medical Centre, Coombs Theatre (Host Site) Telehealth:Peter Lougheed Hospital - Room 3121 (Unit 31) Rockyview General Hospital - Room 6N88 (NICU) Alberta Children’s Hospital - Room B4-010 South Health Campus - Room 770107 Chinook Regional Hospital, Lethbridge AB - Room 4K114 Children’s & Women’s Health Centre, Vancouver BC, Room K4-140 (3-4pm PST) Victoria General Hospital, Victoria BC - Intern(roaming unit) “Section of Neonatology, CME program has received financial support from Abbott, Mead Johnson, Ikaria and Nestle Nutrition in the form of an unrestricted educational grant” This event is an accredited Group Learning Activity (Section1) as defined by the MOCP of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Canada

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