Lawrence County recently organized a focused training session aimed at enhancing newborn care for Emergency Medical Service (EMS) and hospital personnel from various locations in the region. This event took place over two days, Thursday and Friday, at the Southern Tennessee Higher Education Center.
The training was centered around the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, which is designed to prepare participants to serve as frontline caregivers. This program equips them with essential skills necessary for managing the care of the most vulnerable patients during their initial moments after birth. Instruction was provided by experts from the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, ensuring that attendees received high-quality training from experienced professionals in the field.

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