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DON’T ACCEPT THE WAY IT’S ALWAYS BEEN: CHANGE THE WAY YOU MONITOR IVS FOR INFILTRATIONS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE.
AVASM 2023, 60 MIN BREAKOUT
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2023
9:45 – 10:45
PRESENTED BY: ROLANW
Peripheral neonatal vascular access is essential in providing medical care to neonates. Are you interested in the latest advances? Look no further than AVASM23, where Matheus (Roland) van Rens, a highly experienced neonatal nurse practitioner and researcher, will present on this important topic.
With over thirty years of clinical experience and a MA in Advanced Nursing Practice from Erasmus University in the Netherlands, van Rens is a leading authority on neonatal vascular access. He has worked as an advanced neonatal nurse practitioner, performing complex vascular access procedures and conducting clinical research in Europe and the Middle East. Additionally, he has developed and delivered multi-professional education activities and presented at numerous international conferences.
Van Rens’ research focuses on improving neonatal care, particularly vascular access. He has collaborated with researchers worldwide and published several peer-reviewed journal articles on neonatal vascular access, infusion therapy, and related technologies.
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At AVASM23, van Rens will share his expertise on peripheral neonatal vascular access and discuss new technology to improve outcomes for neonates and limit the severity of complications. One such technology he will be highlighting is the ivWatch, a device that has shown promise in reducing the incidence of infiltration and extravasation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the leading experts in neonatal vascular access. Register for AVASM23 today and be sure to attend van Rens’ session!
We invite you to submit original manuscripts that may improve patient outcomes and our understanding of the vascular access specialists’ role in the healthcare system. Manuscripts could include:
• Clinical Practice
• Patient Education
• Clinician Education
• Promoting & Sustaining Change
• Vascular Access Research
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• Legal perspectives
• Financial Considerations
• Anything to move AVA’s mission forward.
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If you have general questions or don’t know where to start, contact the JAVA editor at: javaeditor@avainfo.org.
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