COINN Bulletin May 2013 COINN Executive. Produced by: COINN Executive CEO: Prof Carole Kenner (USA) CFO: Ms Mary Pointer (USA) President: Dr Karen New (Aus) V-President: Position Vacant Secretary: Prof Carole Kenner (USA) Treasurer: Ms Debbie O Donoghue (New Zealand) From the Editor This bimonthly edition has information from South American. Please contribute to the next edition with tidbits to share with your colleagues from around the world. Information on the culture of your country, a brief report on a conference, a parental report, a nurses story or something about the history of your country in relation to neonates are all stories we are happy to receive. Reviews of articles from your country would also be gratefully received. The next edition is all about North America and then South Africa will follow so please forward to your colleagues or organizations to encourage participation and forward any item of interest to info@coinnurses.org NE Director s: MS Ruth Davidge (South Africa) Ms Patricia O Flaherty (Canada) Dr Trudi Mannix (Australia) Ms Jacquie Koberstein (NZ) June/July NORTH AMERICA Submissions due 30 th June E-mail us at info@coinnurses.org Jacquie Koberstein COINN Editor COINN is also affiliated with the Healthy Newborn Network and their website includes information and articles for Brazil, Bolivia and Peru http://www.healthynewbornnetwork.org/page/countries
A bit of History Who was Benjamin José Schmidt? Bulletin edition timetables June/July NORTH AMERICA Submissions due 30 th June August/September SOUTH AFRICA Submissions due 31 st August A pediatrician and entrepreneur he was instrumental in establishing research into Inborn Errors of Metabolism (IEM) in São Paulo in the 60 s. He worked as a volunteer at the Habilitation Center of the Association of Parents and Friends of the Mentally Handicapped (APAE) and created a laboratory for the research of hyperphenylalanemia, especially phenylketoninuria. Dr Schmidt identified the use of the Guthrie technique for collection of blood samples on filter paper for the first time. This progressed to the detection of congenital hypothyroidism in newborns by the measurement of T4 in the same blood spot sample. Dr Schmidt participated in the creation of SLEIMPN (the Latin American Society of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Neonatal Screening) and this society was very important in helping countries in Latin America to commence a neonatal screening programme. To read more http://www.isns-neoscreening.org/htm/benjamin_schmidt.htm October/November ASIA Submissions due 31 st October December/January AUSTRALASIA Submissions due 31 st December February/March EUROPE A Nurses Story We all know the importance of keeping babies warm but is it the same in every country??? Travelling through the Peruvian Ecuadorian rainforest through a small village this neonatal nurse saw a baby in a house up on stilts. The baby was sleeping peacefully on a mattress in a hammock dressed in woollens, wrapped securely and draped with mosquito netting. The baby was beautifully warm and reinforced for this neonatal nurse the importance of woollens and appropriate clothing for any new born infant despite the fact it was 36 C. Submissions due 28 th February April/May SOUTH AMERICA Submissions due 30 th April
A bit of Culture Argentina Bolivia Brazil Colombia Ecuador Guyana Chile Paraguay How do we define culture? What influences what we do and say in relation to the care we provide to individuals from other countries? Is there any differences and what value do you put on people that may not conform to how you think they should act? The following website reflects some of the culture and spiritual aspects of South America and how to include them in planning and care of services provided in other countries http://www.dimensionsofculture.com/2010/10/folk-illnesses-and-remedies-in-latinocommunities/ Conferences 2013 The 8th International Neonatal Nursing Conference (COINN 2013) is rapidly approaching. Colleagues from around the world will be converging to discuss excellence in neonatal nursing by developing and codifying a set of better practices that will enhance the quality of care for patients and families everywhere. COINN 2013 will provide a platform for the field s best and brightest to share their expertise and experience. We encourage you to assume a leading role at this triennial event by submitting an abstract online on one of several pertinent topics in the field. Please note the following important dates: Peru Suriname Trinidad and Tobago 7 th June 2013: Early Bird registration deadline COINN 2013 is taking place in Europe s City on the Rise, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 5 th -8 th September, 2013. For full details about everything related to COINN 2013, visit us today at: www.coinn2013.com Uruguay Venezuela
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Preemie Corner We are excited to share more resources with you this edition: Support Group Snapshot Name: Website: Focus: Programs: Advocacy: Irish Premature Babies www.irishprematurebabies.com All families who have had a premature infant regardless of outcome. Support, with workshops for mothers, a buddy system, meet and greet, online connections. Working on a 24-hour neonatal transport service in collaborating with NICU staff and government politicians. Resource: Item: Where: By: Why: Free downloadable tools for families http://bit.ly/preemiefreebies PreemieWorld, LLC NICUs need resources to hand out to their families during the stay, at discharge and beyond. Deb Discenza is the mother of a former 30-weeker girl now 9 years old and healthy! As the Founder and former Publisher of Preemie Magazine, Deb is the co-author of The Preemie Parent s Survival Guide to the NICU available at www.preemieworld.com Puzzle Answer Neonatal Nurses strive to unite families, reduce morbidity and mortality and improve healthcare outcomes worldwide with compassion, education research and holistic care. We Rock!