Mechanical Ventilation in Neonates & Infants - SLE

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Jun 14, 2017 - South Croydon. Surrey CR2 6PL. United Kingdom e [email protected] t +44 (0)20 8681 1414 w www.sle.co.uk
Mechanical Ventilation in Neonates & Infants From Basic Understanding to Bedside Application

Fundación INSIMED, Bogota

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12th - 14th June 2017

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Course Details > Venue:

Fundación INSIMED, Transversal 23 No. 93-11, 7th Floor Bogotá.D.C., Colombia, South America

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Costs:

12th-14th June 2017 £1200 per delegate (this includes course fee, accommodation and meals)

Please send form/payment to:Marketing Department SLE Limited Twin Bridges Business Park 232 Selsdon Road South Croydon Surrey CR2 6PL United Kingdom e [email protected] t +44 (0)20 8681 1414 w www.sle.co.uk

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About the courses

SLE has been actively involved in ventilation for over 30 years, and has made a commitment to the ongoing education of all of our customers in the latest ventilation strategies and techniques. The aim of our ventilation symposia is to cover everything from basic understanding to bedside application of both Conventional and High Frequency Oscillation ventilation.

Course content Classroom-based:

Current practice and the Clinical Evidence Modes of ventilation > Mechanism of lung injury > Lung recruitment and an introduction to the Open Lung > >

Concept

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Third party monitoring

Hands-on: > >

Ventilation in Acute Lung Injury Influence of pressure settings on blood gas analysis, gas

exchange, and lung mechanics during Conventional and High Frequency Oscillation ventilation > Concepts of lung volume optimisation; Concepts of protective lung ventilation

About the speaker Professor Peter Rimensberger is the Director of the Paediatric & Neonatal ICU at the University Hospital of Geneva. He is a specialist in clinical pathology and mechanical ventilation in infants and children. He has an enormous amount of experience to share; having a significant body of work published covering various aspects of mechanical ventilation, lung recruitment and lung protective strategies, as well as other aspects of Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care.

SLE Limited

When the smallest thing matters

Twin Bridges Business Park

t +44 (0)20 8681 1414

232 Selsdon Road

f +44 (0)20 8649 8570

South Croydon

[email protected]

Surrey CR2 6PL

www.sle.co.uk