WHO — Newborn Health
WHO's global newborn health hub — key facts, global data, strategies, and guidelines on reducing neonatal mortality worldwide.
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WHO's global newborn health hub — key facts, global data, strategies, and guidelines on reducing neonatal mortality worldwide.
Free, well-structured online NICU clinical handbook from the University of Iowa including neonatal drug protocols, dosing, and monitoring guidance.
Neonatal Online Training Europe (NOTE) — European-accredited e-learning platform offering structured CME courses in neonatology, covering ventilation, nutrition, infection, and neurology modules for NICU professionals and trainees.
WHO Collaborating Centre for Training and Research in Newborn Care (AIIMS, India) — evidence-based clinical protocols, teaching materials, and training resources for essential newborn care widely used across South Asia.
Comprehensive online textbook and resource portal for neonatology covering physiology, pathology, clinical management, and research.
AAO's comprehensive reference on retinopathy of prematurity including classification, screening guidelines, aggressive ROP (A-ROP) identification, and management recommendations — essential for NICU teams managing preterm infants.
Curated neonatal research database and literature portal covering clinical trials, systematic reviews, and peer-reviewed research in neonatology.
Medscape's neonatal medicine resource portal offering clinical news, reference articles, drug databases, and CME activities for practicing neonatologists and NICU professionals.
Online clinical questions and case-based learning resource accompanying 'Essential Neonatal Medicine' textbook, offering interactive scenarios and knowledge testing for neonatal practitioners.
Online platform offering neonatal continuing education courses, case-based learning, and professional certification resources for NICU staff worldwide.
WHO-endorsed online training module on essential newborn care covering thermal regulation, feeding support, infection prevention, and recognition of danger signs in resource-limited settings.
International online learning platform for neonatologists and perinatal professionals, featuring clinical education modules, expert-led webinars, case-based learning, and global professional networking.
Global platform addressing critical knowledge gaps in newborn health with evidence-based resources, training materials, and advocacy for improving neonatal outcomes worldwide.
Free evidence-based video library specifically designed for healthcare workers in low-resource settings, covering essential newborn care, breastfeeding support, neonatal procedures, and resuscitation techniques with no internet requirements.
Stanford Medicine's practical newborn nursery resource covering normal newborn physiology, common newborn conditions (jaundice, respiratory distress, sepsis), feeding, and evidence-based management protocols for primary care and nursery providers.
International standardized growth reference developed from multinational prospective cohort of healthy breastfed infants, applicable from 8 weeks gestation through 5 years—alternative to CDC/WHO charts with diverse global population data.
Advanced WHO training module covering management of sick and small newborns, resuscitation, and neonatal complications in primary healthcare settings.
Official AAP neonatal resuscitation training program (9th Edition, 2025) aligned with latest AHA/AAP guidelines. Includes resuscitation algorithms, instructor resources, simulation support, and e-learning modules for delivery room team preparation. [Move to Resuscitation (NRP)]
Free online bilirubin risk assessment tool aligned with the AAP 2022 hyperbilirubinemia guidelines. Enter the baby's age in hours and bilirubin level to get phototherapy and follow-up recommendations instantly.
Official AAP hub for the landmark 2022 updated neonatal jaundice guidelines, including phototherapy nomograms, risk stratification, and management of hyperbilirubinemia in infants ≥35 weeks gestation.
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