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Essential Care for Every Baby (ECEB) and Essential Care for Small Babies (ECSB) Master Trainer's Workshop

African Mother Kissing Infant

The Essential Care for Every Baby (ECEB) and Essential Care for Small Babies (ECSB) are the follow-up courses to Helping Babies Breathe, which focuses on "The Golden Minute®" after birth.


The Essential Care for Every Baby Master Trainer workshop was developed to improve care for newborns in the first day of life based on the latest WHO guidelines for those with interest in caring for newborns in the developing world, and specifically for those who will be responsible to train other birth attendants in low-resource settings.

 

Where:   University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics
             TBD

Dates:  Postponed until Fall 2016

Times:  TBD

Tuition:
ECEB only = $300

ECEB w/ECSB = $425
Tuition does not include materials, training packages or provider guide.
Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.

 

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Hotel Options:

University Marriott Park Hotel
University Guesthouse

Preparation

This ECEB workshop will include the Provider, Facilitator, and Master Trainer components.  Each participant will demonstrate skills for the peer-training model, simulation exercises such as skin-to-skin thermal care, the expression of breast milk with the MamaBreast simulator, complete checklists, discuss action & evaluation steps, and implementation strategies in low-resource settings.

Participants must do the following before the workshop:

  1. Order the ECEB Training Package: http://www.laerdalglobalhealth.com/doc/2517/Essential-Care-for-Every-Baby
  2. Read the ECEB Provider Guide, ECEB Facilitator Flip Chart and the Parent Guide (all included in the Training Package).
  3. Review the ECEB website:   www.helpingbabiesbreathe.org
  4. Bring NeoNatalie and training package to the workshop.

Faculty

   
Lloyd R. Jensen, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
Ty Dickerson, MD, MPH, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
Bernhard Fassl, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, UT