Since 1991, Children's Medical Ventures has been working to establish
developmentally supportive, family-centered care as the standard of
care in the newborn intensive care unit with innovative products and
education programs. Our interactive programs heighten the awareness
of caregivers to the impact that care practices and the environment
have on premature infants and their families.
Children's Medical Ventures offers a wide variety of programs including
our comprehensive Wee Care® Program, the national renowned Preemie
for a Day® Program and a wide variety of additional offerings as
described in this brochure. All of our programs are designed to meet
the needs of your unit and many of them have a hands-on experiential
approach. We also sponsor educational meetings for managers in conjunction
with the National Association of Neonatal Nurses and/or other hospital
groups.
The Wee Care® Program
A Comprehensive and Highly Effective Program to Train Your
Entire Staff…and Have Fun Doing It!
(8
hour program)
The Wee Care Program is a clinically relevant, comprehensive
program designed to teach the practice of developmentally supportive,
family-centered care while providing realistic approaches toward
its integration into daily practice. The goal of this research-based
program is to train nursery staff, including all support personnel,
to achieve the best possible outcomes for premature infants and
their families. Our multi-disciplinary, clinically active faculty
provide instruction through lecture, interactive dialogue and
hands-on demonstrations of practical skills, both in the classroom
and in your NICU. Prior to the Wee Care training, an on-site
assessment is performed in order to understand your unit’s
current developmental practice and specific NICU training objectives.
After the on-site training program, leadership visits, clinical
follow-up visits and progress reports take place over the course
of a year. Each of these components helps to ensure that the
program implementation builds a solid foundation in developmentally
supportive care while sustaining practice and cultural change.
The Wee Care Program Includes:
- Classroom instruction on developmental theories and cues,
sensory system development, environmental issues, family-centered
care and developmental outcomes of premature and ill infants
- Hands-on workshops focusing on positioning, feeding, family-centered
care principles and other aspects of handling and caregiving
- Bedside consultation and mentoring through unique leadership
education and training in the NICU to help problem-solve
daily challenges
- Special shortened presentations for support staff that
address their contribution to a developmentally supportive
environment
- Practical ideas for integration of developmental care through
unit process improvement
- Assistance in establishing and supporting a developmental
care committee and a collaborative model for plan implementation
- Contact hours for clinical staff
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Integrating Developmental
Care Into Feeding PracticeSM
(Available as an 8-hour or 4-hour program)
Integrating Developmental Care Into Feeding Practice is a
comprehensive, holistic feeding course that takes the participants
on a step-by-step journey to facilitate safe and successful
bottle feeding in the NICU. This unique one-day program allows
the participants to integrate published research and theories
into clinical practice through a combination of didactic sessions,
learning videos, interactive experiences and discussios. NICU
staff are challenged to understand and respect the complexities
of neonatal feeding, to generate developmentally appropriate
approaches and bottle feeding strategies in the NICU, and to
communicate the feeding plan more effectively with families
and staff. Topics such as breastfeeding, consistent parent
communication and cue-based feeding approaches are discussed.
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The Yellow Brick Road: Supporting
the Hospitalized Infant and Family Through Their Journey SM
(8
hour program)
Parents anticipating the birth of a healthy new baby are
often traumatized by the birth of a premature or ill infant.
The labor and delivery suite is replaced by the operating room
or an emergency birth; the newborn placed on mom’s chest
is replaced by a medical team stabilizing the infant; and the
baby’s bedroom will remain empty as the infant must spend
the first few weeks or months of life in a high-tech intensive
care setting.
This program provides caregivers an opportunity
to step back and examine the parent-infant journey from the
crisis of the baby’s NICU arrival to the long-awaited
discharge home. Following the family from the pregnancy through
the birth, and then the transition to a gradual acceptance
of the baby’s medical condition, this program encourages
staff to appreciate the challenges the critically ill infant,
family and staff must face during the hospital stay.
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Preemie For a Day®
A Fun and Interactive Workshop
(Two, 4-hour workshops per day)
Preemie for a Day is an interactive, multi-sensory training
program that contrasts the experience of the infant in a traditional
environment to a developmentally supportive one. This unique
program includes an overview of developmental care as well as
hands-on workshops on admissions, positioning, feeding and addressing
the needs of the family. The program, led by our clinically active
faculty, consists of two 4-hour workshops each day and is designed
for up to 75 people per day.
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The Technology-Dependent
InfantSM
(8-hour program)
How do you identify a baby who may need home monitoring?
Are you acquiring all of the necessary information to make
sound medical decisions?
The Technology Dependent Infant course
is a comprehensive program introducing participants to waveform
analysis for a more complete infant assessment. Small group
discussions, problem-solving and hands-on experience with the
Synergy™E and Synergy™-S software programs assist
in the identification of infant cardio-respiratory events and
enhance participants confidence and competence with infant
waveform analysis. The program addresses both multi-channel
continuous waveform recordings for inpatient diagnostic use,
as well as trend event monitoring for the home care infant.
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Jaundice Management: Ensuring
Optimal OutcomesSM
(Two, 4-hour workshops per day)
The Jaundice Management Education Program presents a comprehensive
overview of bilirubin physiology and describes risk factors
that threaten newborn wellness. In the context of the newly
revised American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Guidelines, the
course content integrates the rationale for early detection
with screening and treatment options that promote family-focused
care, address the individual developmental needs of the infant,
and minimize stress and discomfort for the jaundiced term and
preterm infant. The program will help caregivers identify infants
at increased risk for hyperbilirubinemia, implement effective
screening criteria, develop unit-based protocols consistent
with the most recent literature, and establish parent-teaching
forums to promote awareness of an infants early-hospital discharge.
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