Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns (ACoRN) Provider workshop.
ACoRN is a ‘logical, system-based approach to gathering and organizing clinical information, establishing priorities, and intervening appropriately for infants who are unwell, or at risk for becoming unwell, in the first few hours or days post-birth’ (ACoRN, 2021, p. 26).
Day 1: Review the concepts, process and content of the ACoRN program, highlighting 2nd edition updates and resources (Textbook, Essential Guide and Laminates). Didactic and simulation-based learning strategies will be used. Learners will participate in simulation-based scenarios and debriefing sessions.
Day 2: Building on Day 1, learners will be given opportunities to solidify ACoRN knowledge and concepts by participating in additional and more comprehensive simulation-based scenarios and debriefing sessions.
PREREQUISITES: Participants who, as part of their professional role, are expected to identify or care for at-risk or unwell infants are welcome to attend as long as the following CPS ACoRN registration guidelines are met:
OBJECTIVES: Upon completion of the workshop, participants will:
PREPARATION:
There are two resources for review:
Participants must successfully complete the online examination (if not completed within 12 months of the course) and submit the ‘Online Examination Certificate’ prior to the workshop.
Charlotte Maloney [email protected]
The registration fee is non-refundable if a cancellation is received within 14 days of the workshop date. Should CMNRP be required to cancel, participants will be provided a full refund.