Neonatal World Conference 2026

Scientific Sessions

Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care

This session explores new technologies in ventilatory support, sepsis prevention, and quality metrics in NICU. Professionals will introduce protocols such as humidity-controlled CPAP, adjusted antibiotic stewardship plans, and family-centric rounds models. Additionally, they will discuss case-study presentations that demonstrate real-world implementations and outcomes. A series of panel discussions will facilitate productive conversations among individuals from diverse professional backgrounds. Those attending the conference will receive practical tips on how to improve NICU performance. The session is designed for neonatologists, fellows, and nursing leaders in the NICU.

Related Sessions

Advances in Neonatal Intensive Care
Neonatal Nutrition and Growth
Neonatal Neurology and Neurodevelopment
Infectious Diseases and Immunology
Neonatal Cardiology and Hemodynamics
Ethics in Neonatal and Perinatal Care
Neonatal Respiratory Care Innovations
Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD): New Horizons
Neonatal Pharmacology and Drug Safety
Antimicrobial Stewardship in Neonatal Sepsis
Neonatal Surgery and Perioperative Management
Neonatal Transport and Retrieval Systems
Family-Centered Care and NICU Experience
Neonatal Neuromonitoring and Brain Imaging
Neonatal Endocrinology and Metabolic Disorders
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP): Screening and Innovation
Twin and Multiple Gestation Neonatal Outcomes
Neonatal Pain and Comfort Interventions
Artificial Intelligence and Predictive Analytics in Neonatology
Maternal Fetal Medicine and Neonatal Outcomes
Quality Improvement and Patient Safety in the NICU
Neonatal Hematology and Transfusion Medicine
Ethical Issues in Neonatal Practice
Postnatal Management and Congenital Anomalies
Neonatal Dermatology and Skin Care
Lactation and Breastfeeding in the NICU
Neonatal Simulation and Team Training
Global Neonatal Health and Low Resource Innovations
Telemedicine and Digital Tools in Neonatology
Long Term Results and Neonatal Follow Up