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The Neonatal Orientation and Education Program, Fourth Edition (NOEP) is a comprehension, educational program that is highly effective in providing evidence-based, clinical education to neonatal nurses. NOEP helps to mitigate neonatal risk, increase staff efficiency, and promote optimal neonatal outcomes while saving your healthcare system time and money.
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This year's Convocation ceremony will be held virtually with an in-person hooding ceremony for students and faculty involved in the ceremony. 10 a.m. – Virtual Convocation 12 p.m. – Hooding Ceremony for Graduates
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Goal Participants will gain an increased understanding of how to care for critically ill newborns infants prior to transport to a tertiary care center as evidenced by passing the STABLE Program post test
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Burnout and stress have been know to contribute towards patient safety issues in healthcare. Understanding of workplace burnout and stress among various providers will aid in developing a more specific and targeted approach to stress reduction and burnout, thereby potentially reducing errors and improving safety for patients.
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Purpose: To provide education regarding the Illinois Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act (Illinois’ Safe Haven Law) Objectives: 1. Define a legal relinquishment under the Safe Haven Law 2. List the four parts of the information packet that must be offered to the relinquishing person 3. Describe the responsibilities of hospital staff following a Safe Haven rel