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NeoTRIPS (Neonatal Trainee-led Research and Improvement Projects) - Connecting trainees across the UK to improve newborn health through research/QI.
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Joined June 2019
🥳 Save the date! 📅 8th December afternoon 👶 The National SAFE-Neo Conference Join colleagues for a dynamic half-day of learning, sharing and inspiring.
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The latest NeoTRIPs newsletter is now available! Look out for updates about our ongoing projects, and adverts for new regional leads coming soon...
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A wonderful @BAPM_Official conference in Cardiff over the past two days. The NeoTRIPs team had a wonderful time presenting the results of our recent survey exploring the resident doctor experiences of taking part in our work.
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📢 Join our Upcoming Webinar "SAFE-Neo: Your Story, Your Perspective" 🗣 Calling All Local Teams! ✨ Tell your story ✨ Celebrate your wins ✨ Share your challenges 📅 Friday, 26 September 🕕 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (BST) 📍 Online https://t.co/DyZcrAelg3
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🚨 SAFE-Neo Alert! Our ✨ "Days Since Last Unplanned Extubation" board is here! 🖊️ Track your progress 🎯 Celebrate your wins 🎖️ Earn your Airway Champion badge! 👀 Keep an eye out… unit packs are rolling out soon! 📦💨 📲 Scan the QR code for SAFE-Neo resources! 🔍
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Our NeoTRIPs Summer Newsletter is now available, including updates on our current projects and ways to contact us.
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Catch up on these recent @BANNFUofficial webinars. Head to the resources section of the BAPM website and login to view them! 💻 https://t.co/htUg1cSbxh
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Today, we launch a co-produced resource to help parents spot signs of jaundice in babies with dark skin tones. It will be shared with every maternity & neonatal service across the country and across primary care. You can download it here: https://t.co/HmvyfHJyIx
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Less than 8% of infants included in RCTs that guide our practice are born <25 weeks’ gestation. We MUST change this - it is no longer acceptable to specifically exclude the smallest or sickest babies from trials. #neotwitter @MostPremBabies
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Infants born <25 weeks of gestation are not well-represented in the evidence used to develop major clinical guidelines for infants born extremely preterm. Future studies should provide evidence for...
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SAFE-Neo July Webinar: Nursing perspective of investigating and improving unplanned extubation rates on a Level 3 Neonatal Unit Speaker: Ebony Blewer Neonatal Sister, Nurse Lead for Neonatal Clinical Governance, Evelina NNU 10th July 12 PM https://t.co/W2dCuQj0pi
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Our next NeoTRIPs webinar is "The other side of neonatal airway safety". This is part of our SAFE-Neo QI project, aiming to reduce unplanned neonatal extubations. @BAPM_Official @RCPCHtweets
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Check out our Bubble Wrap showcasing NeoTRIPS' work over the years, written by our fabulous PPI lead Lauren Ferretti! https://t.co/QLUvt2zVfj
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Stay up to date with the latest paediatric literature! Discover what doctors from 'The Bridge' have to say about new research in the field.
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Next NeoTRIPS Lunch & Learn on Palliative Care in Neonatal Medicine on 22nd May! See below for details on how to register!
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Join our team 📣 Central and regional committee applications are open now! Application forms can be found here https://t.co/O94mR6o5EM
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🚨Calling all current and incoming NICU resident doctors and ANNPs 🚨 the national 22 week study is coming and looking for local leads. Get involved here https://t.co/lp5bM3ZreC
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Registration is now CLOSED for tomorrow’s Lunch and Learn and it’s been our most popular yet! Thanks to all our registrants… see you there!
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Thanks to all the teams who expressed their interest in taking part in SAFE-Neo. Sign up for participating units is live now! If you’ve expressed interest or signed up check your inbox for details of our upcoming stakeholder meeting.
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The NeoTRIPS, SAFE-Neo (Secure Airway for Every Neonate) project has the primary aim to reduce the incidence of unplanned extubations across the participating units within nine months. Initial...
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