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1. Bioethics and End of life Care: communicating good and bad news in the NICU
2. Bioethics and End of life counseling
3. Brain injury related to Hyperbilirubinemia
4. Brain traumatic injury (extradural hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, subgaleal hemorrhage, skull fractures)
5. Causes of Fetal ventriculomegaly (bening, aqueductal stenosis, destructive, PIVH, CNS malformation)
6. Cerebral herniations
7. Cerebrovascular development
8. Complications of multiple gestations: In utero fetal demise in multiple gestations
9. Complications of multiple gestations: Twin-twin transfusion
10. Congenital brain tumors – common signs/presentations, diagnoses, diagnostic workup, counseling
11. Counseling and communication in cases of stillbirths & near still births
12. Counseling and communication with interdisciplinary team and patients/families
13. CSF production, drainage, and flow
14. Definition and normal management of stages and phases of labor and delivery
15. Developmental neurobiology
16. Differences in prenatal neurology versus neonatal neurology approach & counseling
17. Embryology & Neuroembryology: neural tube, gyration, cerebellum development
18. Fertility issues and testing: Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and counseling
19. Fetal Counseling & Communications: immediate vs short term vs long term outcomes when reviewing neurologic diagnoses
20. Fetal growth disorders
21. Fetal Neurology: Bioethical considerations
22. Fetal neuromuscular disorders: common presentations, diagnoses and assessment
23. Fetal seizures: common diagnoses and assessment
24. Fetal surgery and the developing brain
25. Fetal therapies and the developing brain: Fetal infections, Maternal autoimmune condition, Twin-twin transfusions
26. Fetal ventriculomegaly: Definition of mild, moderate, severe
27. Genetic therapies in infants at high risk for brain injury
28. Hearing assessments in the newborn
29. Implications of metabolic disturbances to the newborn brain (Hypoglycemia / Hyperglycemia, Hypocalcemia, Hypo/Hypernatremia)
30. Indications for referring to a higher-level birth center and recommendations of transfer of fetus after birth
31. Lymphatic malformations in newborns
32. Management of extremely low birthweight preterm neonates to prevent brain injury
33. Management of infants with Intracranial hemorrhage
34. Management of Static Postnatal-onset Ventriculomegaly in Newborns
35. Maternal acquired infections (i.e., COVID 19)
36. Maternal conditions affecting fetus: Severe hypertension and Pre-eclampsia/eclampsia
37. Maternal conditions impacting the maternal-placental-fetal triad
38. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Effect of magnesium administration
39. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Fetal alcohol syndrome
40. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: In utero exposure to seizure medications
41. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: In utero or postnatal exposure to SSRIs
42. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Maternal substance use/abuse and Neonatal abstinence syndrome
43. Metabolic disturbances in infants with HIE
44. Microcephaly
45. Multiple gestation pregnancy: common complications and implication to the neonatal brain
46. Myelinatioon and Major organ developmental stages coinciding with brain developmental stages
47. Neurodevelopmental care to the newborn at risk for brain injury
48. Neurodiagnostic tools: Applications of CT scans in newborns
49. Neurodiagnostic tools: Cerebral angiogram
50. Neurodiagnostic tools: EMG and NCS
51. Neurodiagnostic tools: Evoked potential studies
52. Neurodiagnostic tools: Laboratory screening
53. Neurogenetic disorders with neonatal presentations
54. Neuroprotective Pharmacologic Interventions
55. Neurovascular conditions: Hemorrhagic and Occlusive thrombotic pathways
56. Pain management and Analgesia in the NICU
57. Placenta infection – clinical vs histologic chorioamnionitis
58. Placental implantation & development - overview
59. Potential complications and therapies during each stage of labor
60. Pre-pregnancy maternal health & history implications to the developing brain
61. Prenatal screening and evaluations - overview
62. Prenatal screening and imaging evaluations: Fetal MRI
63. Prenatal screening and imaging evaluations: Fetal ultrasound and Doppler studies
64. Providing Care Via Telemedicine
65. Sleep monitoring in the newborn: Normal EEG sleep architecture with gestational age and abnormal sleep patterns as a risk for abnormal neurodevelopment
66. Sleep-disordered breathing as a risk factor for abnormal neurodevelopment
67. Standardized neurodevelopmental assessments
68. Stem cell therapies in newborns with brain injury
69. Therapies & rehabilitation: multidisciplinary approach
70. Trimester specific levels of screening & care: Low risk versus high-risk pregnancy and indications for MFM referral
71. Vision assessments in the newborn
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1. Bioethics and End of life Care: communicating good and bad news in the NICU
2. Bioethics and End of life counseling
3. Brain injury related to Hyperbilirubinemia
4. Brain traumatic injury (extradural hemorrhage, subdural hemorrhage, subgaleal hemorrhage, skull fractures)
5. Causes of Fetal ventriculomegaly (bening, aqueductal stenosis, destructive, PIVH, CNS malformation)
6. Cerebral herniations
7. Cerebrovascular development
8. Complications of multiple gestations: In utero fetal demise in multiple gestations
9. Complications of multiple gestations: Twin-twin transfusion
10. Congenital brain tumors – common signs/presentations, diagnoses, diagnostic workup, counseling
11. Counseling and communication in cases of stillbirths & near still births
12. Counseling and communication with interdisciplinary team and patients/families
13. CSF production, drainage, and flow
14. Definition and normal management of stages and phases of labor and delivery
15. Developmental neurobiology
16. Differences in prenatal neurology versus neonatal neurology approach & counseling
17. Embryology & Neuroembryology: neural tube, gyration, cerebellum development
18. Fertility issues and testing: Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and counseling
19. Fetal Counseling & Communications: immediate vs short term vs long term outcomes when reviewing neurologic diagnoses
20. Fetal growth disorders
21. Fetal Neurology: Bioethical considerations
22. Fetal neuromuscular disorders: common presentations, diagnoses and assessment
23. Fetal seizures: common diagnoses and assessment
24. Fetal surgery and the developing brain
25. Fetal therapies and the developing brain: Fetal infections, Maternal autoimmune condition, Twin-twin transfusions
26. Fetal ventriculomegaly: Definition of mild, moderate, severe
27. Genetic therapies in infants at high risk for brain injury
28. Hearing assessments in the newborn
29. Implications of metabolic disturbances to the newborn brain (Hypoglycemia / Hyperglycemia, Hypocalcemia, Hypo/Hypernatremia)
30. Indications for referring to a higher-level birth center and recommendations of transfer of fetus after birth
31. Lymphatic malformations in newborns
32. Management of extremely low birthweight preterm neonates to prevent brain injury
33. Management of infants with Intracranial hemorrhage
34. Management of Static Postnatal-onset Ventriculomegaly in Newborns
35. Maternal acquired infections (i.e., COVID 19)
36. Maternal conditions affecting fetus: Severe hypertension and Pre-eclampsia/eclampsia
37. Maternal conditions impacting the maternal-placental-fetal triad
38. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Effect of magnesium administration
39. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Fetal alcohol syndrome
40. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: In utero exposure to seizure medications
41. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: In utero or postnatal exposure to SSRIs
42. Maternal drugs & medications affecting fetus or newborn: Maternal substance use/abuse and Neonatal abstinence syndrome
43. Metabolic disturbances in infants with HIE
44. Microcephaly
45. Multiple gestation pregnancy: common complications and implication to the neonatal brain
46. Myelinatioon and Major organ developmental stages coinciding with brain developmental stages
47. Neurodevelopmental care to the newborn at risk for brain injury
48. Neurodiagnostic tools: Applications of CT scans in newborns
49. Neurodiagnostic tools: Cerebral angiogram
50. Neurodiagnostic tools: EMG and NCS
51. Neurodiagnostic tools: Evoked potential studies
52. Neurodiagnostic tools: Laboratory screening
53. Neurogenetic disorders with neonatal presentations
54. Neuroprotective Pharmacologic Interventions
55. Neurovascular conditions: Hemorrhagic and Occlusive thrombotic pathways
56. Pain management and Analgesia in the NICU
57. Placenta infection – clinical vs histologic chorioamnionitis
58. Placental implantation & development - overview
59. Potential complications and therapies during each stage of labor
60. Pre-pregnancy maternal health & history implications to the developing brain
61. Prenatal screening and evaluations - overview
62. Prenatal screening and imaging evaluations: Fetal MRI
63. Prenatal screening and imaging evaluations: Fetal ultrasound and Doppler studies
64. Providing Care Via Telemedicine
65. Sleep monitoring in the newborn: Normal EEG sleep architecture with gestational age and abnormal sleep patterns as a risk for abnormal neurodevelopment
66. Sleep-disordered breathing as a risk factor for abnormal neurodevelopment
67. Standardized neurodevelopmental assessments
68. Stem cell therapies in newborns with brain injury
69. Therapies & rehabilitation: multidisciplinary approach
70. Trimester specific levels of screening & care: Low risk versus high-risk pregnancy and indications for MFM referral
71. Vision assessments in the newborn
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