NNA: Postive Parenting |
Chairs: Mrs Sarah Kent, Northampton |
Mrs Dee Beresford, Nottingham |
10.30–11.05 | Parenting programme – development care: a UK vision |
| Mrs Chrissie Israel, Developmental Care Specialist Nurse, Southmead Hospital, Bristol; Ms Jane Abbott, Head Of Innovation Bliss, London; Dr Ezam Matali, Consultant Neonatologist, Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow |
11.15–12.15 | How many mountains can they climb? |
| Mr Ian Woodroffe, Counsellor Psychological Support Neonatal Services, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge |
12.15–12.30 | A critical incident reporting system and an analysis of critical incidents in a level 3 neonatal intensive care unit |
| JA Foy et al |
| Abstract 4.13 |
12.30–14.00 | Lunch, exhibition and poster viewing — Exhibition Hall |
13.00–14.00 | Lunchtime neonatal poster walks — Level 5 |
13.00–13.50 | Lunchtime meet the experts sessions: |
| A. Big mums and big babies (Queen’s Suite A) |
| Dr Siohban Quenby (Liverpool) & Dr Tracey Johnston (Birmingham) |
| B. Shoulder dystocia (Conference Suite) |
| Dr Tim Draycott (Bristol) & Dr Mike Geary (Dublin, Ireland) |
| C. Genetics – new techniques for the 21st century (Queen’s Suite B) |
| Professor Mark Hughes (Detroit, USA) |
| D. Fetal & long term consequences of ventriculomegaly (Auditorium) |
| Dr Stephen Sturgiss (Newcastle Upon Tyne) & Miss Maria Cartmill (Nottingham) |