State-of-the art training in neonatal resuscitation

Healthcare training has traditionally emphasized acquisition and recall of vast amounts of content knowledge; however, delivering care during resuscitation of neonates requires much more than content knowledge. As the science of resuscitation has progressed, so have the methodologies and technologie...

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