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International Biomedical is committed to helping Clinicians and Biomedical Engineering Technicians do their important jobs better
May
2025
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International Biomedical is hosting its 21st Annual AirBorne Neonatal and Pediatric Transport Conference in Austin, Texas on May 7-9, 2025. This conference allows transport professionals to learn new techniques and the latest advances in neonatal and pediatric transport from experts in their field and by interacting with other teams from across the US, Canada, and around the world. Austin, the state capital, is known for its easygoing attitude, musical talent, cultural scene, and friendly atmosphere. In keeping with this casual and playful spirit, we have incorporated fun networking dinners.
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International Biomedical is committed to helping Clinicians and Biomedical Engineering Technicians do their important jobs better
Positioning Educational Sessions
We now offer online education on proper use of the
Children's Medical Ventures developmental care products.
Each educational session is 30-40 minutes long and covers the importance of midline, flexed, and contained positioning and the benefits this will have on the neurodevelopment of babies.
You can also request your FREE positioning poster!
Clinical CEUs | Neonatal & Pediatric Transport
International Biomedical is now offering the AirBorne Neonatal & Pediatric Transport Conference lectures and CEU credits for FREE in an online format. This specialized content allows transport professionals to learn new techniques and the latest advances in neonatal and pediatric transport from experts in their field.
Each lecture has been approved by the California Board of Registered Nurses, Provider Number 15417 for 1 contact hour of nursing continuing education credit. These non-traditional programs have been approved for 1 contact hour of Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the by the American Association for Respiratory Care, 9425 N. MacArthur Blvd. Suite 100 Irving TX 75063.
Bryan Darling, MD, | North Mississippi Medical Center
The Limits of Viability: When End of Life Decisions are Made at the Beginning of Life
Medical Director, Neonatal ICU, Women’s and Children’s Respiratory Care
Kirsten Johnson Moore, DPN, RN | Healthcare Consultant
Survived the Transport, but Will I Survive my Partner?
Are you Suffering from Compassion Fatigue?
Kirsten Johnson Moore, DPN, RN | Healthcare Consultant
Thomas Lancaster, MD | HCA Midwest Division
Therapeutic Hypothermia on Transport: Cautions and Guidance
Medical Director, NICU, Research Medical Center & Neonatal Hypothermia Program
Donald Null Jr., MD, FAAP | University of California Davis Medical Center
Transport of Critically Ill Late Preterm and Term Infants with HFV
Director of Newborn ICU
This is an individual viewing license, so sharing of access is prohibited and violations will result in revocation of this license permanently. You must submit your evaluation and claim your CEU Certificate. The content is the property of International Biomedical and any distribution or copying of any materials is strictly prohibited. Content is available for up to 1 year.
AirBorne Virtual Conference: COVID-19 Edition
TRANSPORT OF THE CRITICALLY ILL NEONATAL/PEDIATRIC
PATIENT WITH SUSPECTED OR CONFIRMED COVID-19
Robert Holcomb, MD, FAAP
Chair, AAP Section on Transport Medicine, Director of Neonatal Transport Service, HCA Midwest Division
Overland Park Regional Medical Center, Overland Park, Kansas
COVID-19 ON TRANSPORT Q&A PANEL
Robert Holcomb, MD, FAAP
Moderator
Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist
Overland Park Regional Medical Center
Overland Park, Kansas
Michael Meyer, MD
Medical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Medical Director, NICU
Overland Park Regional Medical Center
Overland Park, Kansas
Biomedical Training
International Biomedical is committed to helping Clinicians and Biomedical Engineering Technicians do their important jobs better, by providing them not only with the best equipment and technology but with continuing education programs that provide instruction to Biomedical Technicians on a range of healthcare subjects and disciplines. We provide comprehensive training sessions and hands-on calibration.
NEW! Now offering biomed training on our new NxtGen transport incubator.
Classes & Registration
The training program is an intensive, technical approach to servicing and calibrating our transport incubators. Class sizes are kept small so the program can be “hands-on” and tailored to your individual needs. We offer training courses at our global headquarters located in Austin, Texas each quarter. Session 1.5 will address the maintenance of our AeroNOx nitric oxide delivery system and our 185A+, A750i, Aviator & Voyager transporter incubators. Session 2.0 has the added afternoon on the 2nd day to additionally cover the new model NxtGen transport incubator.
Please contact International Biomedical® Customer Service for pricing and availability at
Class Dates:
Dec 3 & 4, 2024
BIOMED TRAINING REGISTRATION FORM
We MUST receive payment prior to the training date. Please do not reserve flight or hotel until AFTER you have received confirmation of your registration. REFUND POLICY: No refunds are available unless class is canceled by International Biomedical.
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