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    Technical skills curriculum in neonatology: a modified European Delphi Study by Bay, ET, Breindahl, N, Nielsen, MM, Roehr, CC, Szczapa, T, Gagliardi, L, Vento, M, Visser, DH, Stoen, R, Klotz, D, Rakow, A, Breindahl, M, Tolsgaard, MG, Aunsholt, L

    Published 2024
    “…While the European Training Requirements in Neonatology provide guidance on necessary skills, they lack prioritization. …”
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    Core outcomes in neonatology: development of a core outcome set for neonatal research by Webbe, J, Duffy, J, Afonso, E, Al-Muzaffar, I, Brunton, G, Greenough, A, Hall, N, Knight, M, Latour, J, Lee-Davey, C, Marlow, N, Noakes, L, Nycyk, J, Richard-Löndt, A, Wills-Eve, B, Modi, N, Gale, C

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p><strong>Conclusions and relevance</strong> A COS for clinical trials and other research studies involving infants receiving neonatal care in a high-income setting has been identified. This COS for neonatology will help standardise outcome selection in clinical trials and ensure these are relevant to those most affected by neonatal care.…”
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    European Training Requirements in Neonatology 2021: the ESPR, EAP, and UEMS accredited European syllabus for neonatal training by Roehr, CC, Szczapa, T, Stiris, T, Hadjipanayis, A, Koletzko, B, Ross-Russell, R, Hüppi, P, Wellmann, S, Vento, M, European Board of Neonatal & Child Health Research (EBNCHR), European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR), European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP), European Board of Paediatrics (EBP)/Union of European Medical Specialists (UEMS)

    Published 2024
    “…In 1998, the European Society for Paediatric Research developed the first ETR for Neonatology. We present the ETR Neonatology in its third iteration (ETR III), ratified by the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP), and approved by UEMS in 2021. …”
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    Toward personalized medicine for pharmacological interventions in neonates using vital signs by Hartley, C

    Published 2021
    “…Sharing vital signs data are proposed as a means to achieve this aim and bring personalized medicine rapidly to the forefront in neonatology.…”
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    Randomised controlled trials for informing perinatal care by Juszczak, E

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p><strong>Results:</strong> Since the earliest days of modern neonatology, the randomised controlled trial has been recognised as the best method for assessing treatments and practices. …”
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