Presenter: Richard Martin, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, PB/GYN, Reproductive Biology and Physiology & Biophysics
Case Western University School of Medicine
Director, Neonatology
Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital.
Learning objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation the viewer will review apnea of prematurity and the curent evidence for its long term outcomes and management in infants today.
Speaker(s) Financial Disclosure: None.
Educational Grant Provided by: None.
Medium: Internet video.
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Estimated time to complete:
1 hour(s).
Date of original release: 7/18/2008.
Date of most recent review: 7/18/2008.
Date accreditation expires: 7/18/2009.
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