AAP Resource Center – Neonatal Resuscitation Program
Exciting News! The Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) 8th edition launched in June 2021! The new edition introduces a new educational methodology tailored to better meet the needs of the many healthcare professionals who manage the newly born baby and the addition of two learning tracks, Essentials and Advanced. The implementation is mandated for January 1, 2022.
The NRP was developed by the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics to teach an evidence-based approach to newborn care. The NRP course conveys an evidence-based approach to care of the newborn at birth and facilitates effective team-based care for healthcare professionals who care for newborns at the time of delivery. NRP utilizes a blended learning approach, which includes online testing and hands-on case-based simulation/debriefing that focus on critical leadership, communication and teamwork skills.
Completion of the program does not imply that an individual has the competence to perform neonatal resuscitation. Eash hospital is responsible for determining the level of competence and qualifications required for someone to assume clinical responsibility for neonatal resuscitation.
To date, over four million healthcare professionals have been trained using award-winning state-of-the-art interactive education in 130 countries. The NRP currently has approximately 21,000 active instructors and over 200,000 learners complete the NRP Provider course every year.
AAP Resource Center – Neonatal Resuscitation Program
345 Park Boulevard
Itasca, IL 60143
Telephone: 800/433-9016
nrp@aap.org
https://www.aap.org/nrp
Pediatric Education for Prehospital Professionals (PEPP)
Are your students fully prepared to respond, manage, and assess ill or injured children in the field? The PEPP training program represents an evidence-based resource of essential medical content for the assessment and management of infants and children in the field. This respected and ground-breaking program paired physicians and EMS providers together to ensure the content reflects current best practices and the realities of the field. Developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, PEPP is designed to give prehospital professionals the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to effectively assess and manage pediatric patients.
PEPP Course Coordinators have the option to facilitate courses at either the ALS or BLS level and as an Onsite or Hybrid course.
Website Address: www.peppsite.com
AAP/Health Scholars Virtual Reality Applications
The AAP and Health Scholars have partnered on two virtual reality (VR) applications, Pediatric Emergency Assessment and Pediatric Emergency Care, for the EMS community.
With true-to-life assessment and stabilization scenarios, the VR applications hone competencies without in-person training or expensive mannikins. Learners are virtually presented with infants and children who present with physical findings of:
• Stability
• Compensated & Decompensated Shock
• Respiratory Distress
• Respiratory Failure
• CNS/Metabolic Disorders
• Cardiopulmonary Failure
They must assess each patient, properly assess the findings, and use the voice commands to initiate care.
Website: https://healthscholars.com/solutions/first-responders/ & www.aap.org/EMSVirtualReality
Simulation Initiatives
Partnering to improve preterm infant and neonatal outcomes
Developed in partnership with the American Academy of Pediatrics and Laerdal Medical, Premature Anne and SimNewB allows for new opportunities to integrate the latest technologies into neonatal training programs.
Pairing Premature Anne and SimNewB with educational content developed and validated by the American Academy of Pediatrics allows learners to master the skills needed to care for preterm and neonatal patient, and ultimately improve patient outcomes.
AAP Resource Center - Clinical Skills Program
345 Park Blvd
Itasca, IL 60143