Educational Resources & Materials
Health Internetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI)
- Hinari Programme set up by WHO together with major publishers, enables low- and middle- income countries to gain access to one of the world’s largest collections of biomedical and health literature.
International Child Health Review Collaboration (ICHRC)
- This is the second edition of the World Health Organization (WHO) Pocket book of hospital care for children, which was first published in 2005. It is a compilation of the updated WHO guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses at the first-referral level in low-resource countries.
Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) – Critical Care Board Review – Pediatric
- Experience SCCM’s complete spectrum of pediatric board preparation and review solutions, which can be customized to meet your goals, schedule and learning style. Benefit from high-quality educational programming and flexible, effective self-study options.
Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) – Virtual Critical Care Rounds (VCCR)
- Pediatric is designed to better prepare students, residents, and fellows to contribute to the diagnosis and management of the critically ill pediatric patient during their pediatric intensive care unit rounds.
European PIC Diploma (EPIC)
The European Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care Diploma is available to both physicians and advanced nurse practitioners. It is also accredited and credentialed officially.
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Society (PCICS) – Statement on Caring for Children with Critical Cardiac Disease Across the Globe
Critical Care Nursing of Infants and Children
Authored by Martha A. Q. Curley, University of Pennsylvania & Patricia A. Moloney-Harmon, The Children’s Hospital at Sinai
- A comprehensive reference text for nurses caring for critically-ill children and their families. The book follows a systems approach detailing the effects of growth and maturation on body systems and on single and multiple organ system failure. The nursing framework is used throughout and includes both independent and collaborative nursing care issues.
Sepsis
- Clinical practice parameters for hemodynamic support of pediatric and neonatal septic shock: 2007 update from the American College of Critical Care Medicine*
- Recommendations For Sepsis Management in Resource Poor Settings
- DynamicLung Function and Monitoring – RIMENSBERGER, Switzerland
- Ventilatory Imaging – ARNOLD, USA
- HIV and Respiratory Problems – ARGENT, South Africa
- Thyroid Dysfunction – HAAS, Germany
- Respiratory problems with Severe Malaria – MAITLAND, Kenya
- Peri-Operative Brain Monitoring – HOFFMAN, USA
- Dengue – RANJI, India
Trackline Pulmonar
- Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure – SUN, China
- Cells and Maturation of the Lung – POST, CANADA
- Essentials of Airway Physiology – HUTCHISON, USA
- Neonatal Ventilation – BERGER, Switzerland
- New Ventilatory Modes – RIMENSBERGER, Switzerland
- Study on Mechanical Ventilation – JOUVET, Canada
- Ventilation Bundle – FARIAS, Aagentina
- DynamicLung Function and Monitoring – RIMENSBERGER, Switzerland
- HIV and Respiratory Problems – ARGENT, South Africa
- Ventilatory Imaging – ARNOLD, USA
- Dengue – RANJI, India
- Peri-Operative Brain Monitoring – HOFFMAN, USA
- Thyroid Dysfunction – HAAS, Germany
- Respiratory problems with Severe Malaria – MAITLAND, Kenya
Trackline Metabolic & Endocrinology
- Acute Liver Failure Epidemiology – SCHNITZLER, Argentina
- Acute Renal Failure in NICU – MCCULLOCH, South Africa
- Cellular Bionergetic Pathways – LEVERVE, France
- Endocrine Changes in Critical Illness – HAAS, Germany
- Extra-corporeal Techniques in Sepsis – MCMASTER, UK
- Glucose Metabolism in Sepsis – THOMPSON, USA
- Hydrocortisone in Sepsis – TROSTER, Brazil
- Liver and Kidney – FORTENBERRY, USA
- Liver and Lung – DEBRAY, France
- Nutrition in the Critically-Ill Child – BRIASSOULIS, Greece
- Oxygen Utilisation in Sepsis – LEVERVE, France
- Tight Glucose Control in Sepsis – GARCIA, Brazil
Trackline Organization and Emergency
- Acute Care in Mass Casualty – CHULA, SriLanka
- Bacterial Meningitis – SINGHI, India
- Cardiac Arrest – NADKARNI, USA
- Delivery of Acute Care – China – SUN, China
- Delivery of Acute Care – Latin America – CAMPOS, Ecuador
- Delivery of Acute Care – Reality vs Visions – DUKE, Australia
- Does more care equate to better outcomes – FEY, Switzerland
- Optimal Organization for Clinical Research – SUN, China
- Transport-related Issus – HENNING, Australia
Trackline Nursing Care
- Comfort Scale and Stress in the Preterm Infant – WIELENGA, Netherlands
- New approaches in noninvasive ventilation – LYNCH, UK
- Non-pharmacological Pain Management in PICU – HARTH, Germany
- Evidence-based Nursing Care – DANSCHUTTER, Belgium
- Pain Assessment – RAMELET, Australia
- Physiology of Pain in the neonate and Child – TIBBOEL, Netherlands
- Weaning Strategies – MARTENS, Belgium
- Extracorporeal Support – GAUDREAULT, Canada
- Pain Assessment – RAMELET, Australia
Trackline Nursing Innovation
- Safety of Patient and Staff – TIBBOEL, Netherlands
- Role development in Pediatric Critical Care Nurs – FRANCA, Portugal
- Prevention of Medication Errors – NGUK LANG, Singapore
- Post-Graduate Pathways – KINNEY, Australia
- Paediatric Early Warning Assessment tool – HAINES, UK
- Nurse Practitioners in the PICU and NICU – MADDEN, USA
- How To Evaluate Quality Of Research – KUGUOGLU, Turkey
- Global needs in Clinical Nursing Practice – LYNCH, Singapore
- Ensuring the Global Nursing Workforce – NGUK LAN, Singapore
- Developing Evidence-Based Guidelines – RAMELET, Australia
- Defining Quality Indicators – MOLONEY, USA
- Challenges in Setting Multicenter Study – CURLEY, USA
- At the end – Copnell, Australia