8th Annual Symposium on Neonatal Advances
Thursday, September 19, 2024 7:15 AM – 4:00 PM
- DescriptionWho Should Attend? Neonatologists, advanced nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, dieticians, speech language therapists, occupational therapists, fellows, residents, and studentsRegistrationRegister by Sept. 12 at h.uconn.edu/neonatal-2024 (https://h.uconn.edu/neonatal-2024)Physicians: $175 NNP, PA, Nurses: $125 Dietitians, speech language therapists, occupational therapists: $125 Residents, fellows, students: No charge Medicine: The University of Connecticut School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education. An application has been submitted, and CME credits are pending approval.Nursing: An application has been submitted, and credits are pending approval.Dietitians: An application has been submitted to The Commission on Dietetic Registration and is pending approval.Speech Language Pathologists: An application has been submitted to ASHA CE and is pending approval. Credits: 6 credits Evaluations: All participants are required to complete an online evaluation to obtain credits. Special Needs: Advance notice of special needs is requested no later than Thursday, Sept. 5. Contact Kristiana Rinaldi at krrinaldi@uchc.edu (mailto:krrinaldi@uchc.edu).
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