Webinar60 min
NALS: A New Era in Neonatal Care is Here
January 28th, 2025 | 1:00PM CT
Every newborn deserves the best start in life. Join HealthStream, the American Red Cross, and the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) as we introduce the Neonatal Advanced Life Support (NALS) program. Extending the highest standard of training to patients of all sizes, the NALS program broadens the American Red Cross Resuscitation Suite, known for certifying nearly 4 million professionals in BLS, ALS, and PALS.
What to expect:
- Meet the experts: Get to know the contributors behind healthcare’s most comprehensive neonatal training.
- Explore program details: See how NALS’s flexible training solutions cater to learners’ needs in both hospital and out-of-hospital care settings.
- Implementation and Impact: Learn how adopting NALS enhances neonatal care practices and promotes better outcomes across more clinical contexts.
Guidance and Resources:
- Commitment to clinical excellence: Explore how NALS aligns with industry standards to ensure the highest quality care in the first month of life.
- Transition resources: Find resources and support for seamlessly integrating NALS into your healthcare practice or system.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, January 28
- Time: 1:00pm CT – 2:00pm CT
- Register now: https://www.healthstream.com/webinars/res/a-new-era-in-neonatal-care-is-here
Presenters:
Ready to learn more? Our cross-section of leaders from HealthStream, the American Red Cross, and AWHONN are here to help you discover how NALS is not just changing neonatal care, but revolutionizing it:
- Luther Cale, VP, Resuscitation, HealthStream
- Jonathan Epstein, MEMS, NRP, Head of Healthcare Product Management, American Red Cross Training Services
- Sarah Coppel, MSN, RNC-MNN, C-ONQS, Director, Perinatal Programs, AWHONN
- Ben Scheich, MS, VP, Analytics, Operations, Policy and Strategic Initiatives, AWHONN
A stronger start to life starts with smarter training. Join us on January 28 and discover a program set to save more newborn lives across more care settings.