Workshop: Introduction to EEG in Neonatal Care
Tracks
Track 3
Thursday, September 7, 2023 |
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Hanover |
Details
This introductory EEG course will feature interactive short lectures with lots of examples of EEG and aEEG recordings.
The Workshop will Cover:
30 mins: Basic Principles of EEG and aEEG recording, pros and cons of each
30 mins: Technical considerations for EEG recording
30 mins: aEEG and cEEG in term and preterm infants
30 mins: aEEG and cEEG during Seizures
30 mins: aEEG and cEEG in Neonatal Encephalopathy
30 mins: aEEG and cEEG in preterm brain injury
60 mins: EEG cases at 4-5 stations with typical cases and quiz.
Participants rotate through stations
Speaker
Prof Geraldine Boylan
Director Infant Research Centre
University College Cork
Introduction to EEG inNeonatal Care
1:00 PM - 5:00 PMBiography
Geraldine Boylan is Professor of Neonatal Physiology, Department of Paediatrics & Child Health, University College Cork, Ireland and Director of the INFANT Research Centre – www.infantcentre.ie
She has worked in clinical neurophysiology for many years and since 1996 has worked exclusively in the field of neonatal neurophysiology.
She leads the Neonatal Brain Research Group at the INFANT centre – a multidisciplinary research team focused on neuromonitoring for infants in the neonatal intensive care unit, particularly for seizure detection and the early diagnosis of brain injury. Her team uses AI to develop automated systems for newborn seizure detection and brain health assessment. She is also focused on developing better medicines and medical devices for children and is the Irish lead for the conect4children(c4c) Pan European clinical trials network (www.conect4children.org) and co-founder of the HRB Irish Network for Children’s Clinical Trials (www.in4kids.ie)
