The Mechanical Ventilation in Pediatrics and Neonates course is designed to help healthcare professionals understand the principles and practical application of mechanical ventilation in pediatric and neonatal patients.
This course explains the fundamentals of respiratory physiology, ventilator modes, and strategies for managing respiratory failure in both children and newborns. Through short micro-learning sessions, complex concepts are simplified and linked directly to real clinical scenarios encountered in pediatric and neonatal intensive care.
Topics include indications for ventilation, ventilator settings, interpretation of ventilator waveforms, lung-protective strategies, and the management of common ventilated conditions. The course focuses on helping clinicians translate physiological principles into practical bedside decision-making.
Each module includes short video lessons, structured explanations, and practice questions designed to reinforce understanding and support clinical application.
This course is ideal for intensivists, pediatric trainees, neonatology trainees, emergency physicians, and healthcare professionals involved in the care of critically ill pediatric and neonatal patients.
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This course includes
Core principles of mechanical ventilation
Ventilation strategies in pediatrics and neonates
Practical interpretation of ventilation parameters and waveforms
Practice questions to reinforce learning
