The Neonatal Infections course (5 CPD Credits) provides healthcare professionals with key insights into common newborn infections, focusing on causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention to improve neonatal care and reduce infection risks.
What You will Learn From This course
Understand the principles and importance of contact tracing in controlling the spread of COVID-19.
Learn effective techniques for identifying, notifying, and monitoring individuals exposed to the virus.
Acquire knowledge of digital tools and systems used in contact tracing efforts.
Develop skills to maintain privacy, confidentiality, and ethical standards during the process.
Enhance public health preparedness by applying contact tracing strategies in pandemic management.
Course Curriculum
Neonatal Infections 5CPD Credits
Neonatal Infections (TEST)
Requirements
Basic Medical Knowledge: Understanding of general microbiology and neonatal care.
Access to Learning Materials: Ensure access to course modules, resources, and case studies.
Active Participation: Engage in discussions, quizzes, and assessments to enhance learning.
Internet Connection: Reliable access for online content and assessments.
Completion of Assessments: Successfully complete all course quizzes and final evaluation.
Description
The Neonatal Infections course (5 CPD Credits) focuses on understanding the common bacterial, viral, and fungal infections that affect newborns. It covers their pathophysiology, risk factors, diagnostic methods, and treatment guidelines. The course also emphasizes prevention strategies and infection control practices to reduce neonatal morbidity and mortality. Healthcare professionals in neonatal care, pediatrics, and nursing will benefit from this course by enhancing their ability to manage and prevent infections in newborns effectively.