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Webbinarium, Föreläsning
Tackling Birth Asphyxia from Pregnancy to Early Life In low- and middle-income countries
Place: Lecture Hall Torsten Gordh, S-Huset/S2:02, Karolinska University Hospital Solna, Eugeniavägen 27 or online on Zoom.
Time: 8.15-16.45
Speakers
Sudhin Thayyil, Uwe Ewald, Ashish KC, Nick Brown, Johanna Blomgren, Anna Sand, Thomas Brune and Maria Örtqvist
We invite researchers, clinicians, and others with an interest in perinatal care in low- and middle income settings to join us for an engaging seminar addressing one of the greatest contributors to child mortality and morbidity: birth asphyxia. The event will emphasize the urgent need for coordinated multidisciplinary interventions—from pregnancy through birth, neonatal care, early follow-up, and rehabilitation—led by midwives, obstetricians, paediatricians, nurses, physiotherapists, and other key professionals.
Click HERE to register before 30th January!
Place: Lecture Hall Torsten Gordh, S-Huset/S2:02, Karolinska University Hospital Solna, Eugeniavägen 27 or online on Zoom.
Time: 8.15-16.45
Speakers
Sudhin Thayyil, Uwe Ewald, Ashish KC, Nick Brown, Johanna Blomgren, Anna Sand, Thomas Brune and Maria Örtqvist
We invite researchers, clinicians, and others with an interest in perinatal care in low- and middle income settings to join us for an engaging seminar addressing one of the greatest contributors to child mortality and morbidity: birth asphyxia. The event will emphasize the urgent need for coordinated multidisciplinary interventions—from pregnancy through birth, neonatal care, early follow-up, and rehabilitation—led by midwives, obstetricians, paediatricians, nurses, physiotherapists, and other key professionals.
Click HERE to register before 30th January!
