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Introduction
• Simulation provides an opportunity to practice neonatal resuscitation program (NRP®) guidelines with high acuity, low occurrence events
• Rural hospitals with low birth volumes have infrequent opportunities to maintain skills needed to adequately perform neonatal resuscitation
• With limited clinical opportunities, it is essential to provide ongoing training and education that allow teams to practice these skills
• Training environment includes a facilitated debrief allowing for feedback on performance and areas of improvement
Institution/Department
Maine Medical Center
Publication Date
5-2024
Publisher
MaineHealth
City
Portland, Maine
Disciplines
Maternal and Child Health | Pediatrics | Public Health
Recommended Citation
Zanno, Allison; Holmes, Jeffrey; Chipman, Micheline; Cutler, Anya K.; Seften, Leah M.; Ottolini, Mary; Craig, Alexa; Mallory, Leah; and Melendi, Misty, "Reproducibility of Maine Ongoing Outreach Simulation Education (MOOSE) Program in Level I Rural Delivery Hospitals" (2024). Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2024. 14.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/lambrew-retreat-2024/14