Fetal-Neonatal Neurology Principles and Practice: Current Curriculum Development
Fetal and neonatal neurology programs (FNNP) require interdisciplinary training curriculum from a 1000-day perspective1. Fetal, neonatal, and pediatric components of a FNNP offer clinical experiences and didactic presentations that help formulate accurate clinical decision-making skills to be applied to career-long learning. Knowledge of gene-environment interactions consider toxic stressor interplay that adversely affects reproductive health with maladaptive influences during each pregnancy. Life-course effects on a dynamic neural exposome are presented as evolving phenotypic presentations2.
Source: Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine - Category: Perinatology & Neonatology Authors: Mark S. Scher, Sonika Agarwal, Charulata Venkatesan Source Type: research
More News: Brain | Environmental Health | Genetics | Learning | Neurology | Pediatrics | Perinatology & Neonatology | Pregnancy | Toxicology | Training | Universities & Medical Training