Clinical Focused Microcourses

Exploring Deferred Cord Clamping (LSDCC1)


Description

Physiology, Benefits, and Best Practices in Deferred Cord Clamping


Whether you are involved in clinical practice, research, or policy development, this course provides essential knowledge and insights into deferred cord clamping. It covers topics such as the physiological basis of cord clamping, evidence-based benefits for neonates, practical considerations for implementation, and communication strategies with expectant parents. 


By the end of the course, participants will be equipped to integrate deferred cord clamping into their clinical practice, contributing to improved outcomes for newborns and families.


This course is designed for healthcare professionals involved in maternal and newborn care, including:


Obstetricians/gynecologists

Neonatologists

Midwives

Maternal and child health nurses

Pediatricians

Nurse practitioners

Medical students and residents

Content
  • Exploring Delayed Cord Clamping
  • Deferred Cord Clamping - A Summary of Current Evidence and Benefits - Webinar
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever