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A 100% online Postgraduate diploma that provides you with the current clinical criteria in Neonatal Nutrition over 6 months"

The evolution of research on neonatology and the approach to the main pathologies in premature patients has highlighted the benefits of breast milk, leading to the inclusion of milk banks in hospitals. In parallel, the study of the use of probiotics in patients with Digestive Disorders and the early detection of various Endocrine and Oncological pathologies has continued.Â
A wide field of action that leads the professionals of the Neonatology Units to keep abreast of the most relevant advances in this increasingly valued specialty. In this sense, TECH has created this University Expert in Neonatal Nutrition that takes the graduate through a 6-month intensive updating course.
A program that will lead students to deepen in the existing diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in Metabolopathies, Neuroblastomas, Wilms Tumor or Teratomas. The most recurrent digestive pathologies in neonates such as gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal atresia or necrotizing enterocolitis will have a special incidence in this program. For this purpose, it has advanced pedagogical tools based on video summaries of each topic, videos in detail, specialized readings and case studies that you can access comfortably from any digital device with an Internet connection.
Likewise, thanks to the Relearning method, consisting of the continuous reiteration of key concepts throughout the academic itinerary, students will consolidate the program in a much simpler way and reduce the long hours of memorization.Â
Undoubtedly, an ideal opportunity to update your knowledge through a university certification that has all the ingredients that a specialist needs to study it and make your daily responsibilities compatible with a unique academic option.
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This Postgraduate diploma in Neonatal Nutrition contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:
- The development of practical cases presented by experts in Pediatrics and Neonatology
- The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
- Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
- Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
- Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
- Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
With this Postgraduate diploma you will be aware of the new indications for neuroprotection in the premature newborn"
The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this educational program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.
Its multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.
The design of this program focuses on Problem-Based Learning, by means of which the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that are presented throughout the academic course. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned experts.
Thanks to the Relearning system, you will not have to dedicate many hours to study and memorization"

You will be able to perform a detailed update of your knowledge on the most important Digestive Pathologies in neonates"
Syllabus
The relevance of feeding in the first days of life of a newborn is covered in a syllabus designed by experts in Neonatology. Thus, the professional will increase his clinical skills in this field through the deepening of the etiopathogenesis of prematurity, resuscitation in premature patients, as well as the approach to the various oncological pathologies. All of this is complemented by a Virtual Library made up of innovative didactic material that can be accessed at any time of the day from a digital device with an Internet connection.

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Module 1. Preterm/Premature Child
1.1. Etiopathogenesis of PrematurityÂ
1.1.1. Definition and Types of PrematurityÂ
1.1.2. Morphological AssessmentÂ
1.1.3. Calculation of Gestational AgeÂ
1.1.4. Viability CriteriaÂ
1.1.5. Ethical and Legal ConsiderationsÂ
1.2. Evaluation of the fetal causes of prematurityÂ
1.2.1. Prevention of PrematurityÂ
1.2.2. Antenatal corticosteroids to accelerate fetal maturationÂ
1.2.3. New indications and neuroprotection in the preterm newborn
1.2.4. Pre-term Care ResultsÂ
1.3. Arrival of an Underweight Premature NewbornÂ
1.3.1. Initial StabilizationÂ
1.3.2. Resuscitation Equipment and OrganizationÂ
1.3.3. Neonatal Resuscitation EquipmentÂ
1.3.4. Special SituationsÂ
1.4. Respiratory Pathology and Cardiovascular
1.4.1. Preterm Respiratory Pathology and Oxygen AdministrationÂ
1.4.2. Respiratory Physiology and Mechanical VentilationÂ
1.4.3. Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)Â
1.4.4. Principles of preterm cardiology
1.5. Neurological and Ophthalmological Pathology
1.5.1. Neonatal SeizuresÂ
1.5.2. Neonatal intracranial hemorrhages and perinatal cerebral infarctionÂ
1.5.3. Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy and Hypothermia Â
1.5.4. Main ophthalmologic pathology in preterm infantsÂ
1.6. Digestive and its nutrition PathologiesÂ
1.6.1. Esophageal AtresiaÂ
1.6.2. Necrotizing EnterocolitisÂ
1.6.3. Breastfeeding with mother's milkÂ
1.6.4. Parenteral feeding in the preterm neonateÂ
1.7. Hematologic PathologyÂ
1.7.1. Neonatal AnemiaÂ
1.7.2. Neonatal HiperbilirrubinemiaÂ
1.7.3. Platelet AlterationsÂ
1.7.4. Hemorrhages and Coagulation Disorder
1.8. Endocrinologic and metabolic pathology
1.8.1. MetabolopathiesÂ
1.8.2. Screening Â
1.8.3. Thyroid and adrenal glandsÂ
1.8.4. Glucose HomeostasisÂ
1.9. Hospital DischargeÂ
1.9.1. FeedingÂ
1.9.2. Pharmalogical Supplements Â
1.9.3. Neuropsychological and Somatometric Monitoring Â
1.9.4. Prevention of Respiratory InfectionsÂ
1.9.5. Vaccinations for Premature Newborns
1.10. Long-term follow-up and chronic problems of premature infantsÂ
1.10.1. At-risk premature infant follow-up programsÂ
1.10.2. Surgical scheduleÂ
1.10.3. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia and chronic lung diseaseÂ
1.10.4. Early Care Units
Module 2. Â Digestive Disorders and Nutrition in Neonatology
2.1. Generalities, embryology and anatomy of the digestive systemÂ
2.1.1. EmbryologyÂ
2.1.2. Anatomy of the Nervous SystemÂ
2.1.3. Physiology Â
2.1.4. Anatomical-physiological Refresher CourseÂ
2.2. Gastroesophageal RefluxÂ
2.2.1. EthologyÂ
2.2.2. DiagnosisÂ
2.2.3. TreatmentÂ
2.2.4. MonitoringÂ
2.3. Esophageal Atresia
2.3.1. ClassificationÂ
2.3.2. DiagnosisÂ
2.3.3. TreatmentÂ
2.3.4. Monitoring
2.4. Necrotizing Enterocolitis
2.4.1. EthologyÂ
2.4.2. DiagnosisÂ
2.4.3. TreatmentÂ
2.4.4. MonitoringÂ
2.5. Requirements and Feeding Objectives of the Breastfeeding Infant. Breastfeeding: measures to promote breastfeedingÂ
2.5.1. BreastfeedingÂ
2.5.2. Measurements to Inhibit BreastfeedingÂ
2.5.3. Nutrients Â
2.5.4. ObjectivesÂ
2.6. Milk Banks. Composition of Breast Milk
2.6.1. Milk Banks Â
2.6.2. Composition of Breast MilkÂ
2.6.3. TraceabilityÂ
2.6.4. Security/Safety
2.7. Parenteral feeding in the preterm neonateÂ
2.7.1. CarbohydratesÂ
2.7.2. Amino AcidsÂ
2.7.3. LipidsÂ
2.7.4. Remaining compositionÂ
2.8. Enteral Diet Formula milk for premature infants. Trophic feeding
2.8.1. Enteral FeedingÂ
2.8.2. Premature infant formulaÂ
2.8.3. Trophic feeding
2.8.4. Other situationsÂ
2.9. Feeding monitoring: growth charts. Biochemical control parameters
2.9.1. Growth chartsÂ
2.9.2. Biochemical parameters Â
2.9.3. EvolutionÂ
2.9.4. Other situations
2.10. Probiotics: possible indications and usesÂ
2.10.1. Fundamentals of probiotic knowledgeÂ
2.10.2. IndicationsÂ
2.10.3. Specific utilitiesÂ
2.10.4. Forms of useÂ
Module 3. Neonatal Endocrinology, Dysmorphology and Oncology
3.1. MetabolopathiesÂ
3.1.1. ClassificationÂ
3.1.2. DiagnosisÂ
3.1.3. TreatmentÂ
3.1.4. Monitoring
3.2. Different Types of Screening for the Various Metabolopathies. Criteria for Listing a Metabolopathy in Neonatal ScreeningÂ
3.2.1. Classification of susceptible diseases screeningÂ
3.2.2. Criteria for Listing a Metabolopathy in Neonatal ScreeningÂ
3.2.3. Clinical dataÂ
3.2.4. Ways to do it
3.3. Screening Techniques: Procedure for the Heel Prick TestÂ
3.3.1. Ways to do itÂ
3.3.2. Diagnosis ClassificationÂ
3.3.3. OrganizationÂ
3.3.4. Specific Metabolopathies Centers
3.4. Chromosomopathies
3.4.1. Trisomy 21 (Down Syndrome)Â
3.4.2. Trisomy 18 (Edwards Syndrome)Â
3.4.3. Trisomy 13 (Patau’s Syndrome)Â
3.4.4. Turner Syndrome (45XO). Klinefelter Syndrome (47XXY)
3.5. Study of Chromosomal Alterations
3.5.1. ClassificationÂ
3.5.2. Clinical diagnosisÂ
3.5.3. Laboratory DiagnosisÂ
3.5.4. Monitoring
3.6. Major Structural Changes
3.6.1. ClassificationÂ
3.6.2. Diagnosis Subspecialties interventionÂ
3.6.4. Monitoring
3.7. General Aspects of Neonatal Oncology
3.7.1. FundamentalsÂ
3.7.2. Tumor typesÂ
3.7.3. StagingÂ
3.7.4. Monitoring
3.8. Neuroblastoma
3.8.1. Ethological basisÂ
3.8.2. DiagnosisÂ
3.8.3. TreatmentÂ
3.8.4. Monitoring
3.9. Wilms Tumor
3.9.1. Ethological basisÂ
3.9.2. DiagnosisÂ
3.9.3. TreatmentÂ
3.9.4. Monitoring
3.10. Teratomas
3.10.1. Ethological basisÂ
3.10.2. DiagnosisÂ
3.10.3. TreatmentÂ
3.10.4. Monitoring

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Postgraduate Diploma in Neonatal Nutrition
Adequate neonatal nutrition is a crucial aspect in the care of newborns, since, it influences their growth, development and long-term health. At TECH Global University we have developed a Postgraduate Diploma in Neonatal Nutrition, which provides professionals with the necessary tools to understand and apply the principles of nutrition in this vital stage. This course covers topics such as breastfeeding, complementary feeding, specific nutritional requirements of premature and low birth weight newborns; as well as the identification and management of the most common nutritional complications in neonates. In addition, the importance of a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach to neonatal nutritional care is emphasized.
In our online program, participants will be provided with updated materials and practical activities that will allow them to apply the knowledge acquired in their daily clinical practice. It will also encourage critical analysis of the scientific literature and provide a comprehensive approach to the assessment, diagnosis and nutritional treatment of neonates. Health professionals who complete this course will be trained to provide specialized and quality care to newborns, thereby contributing to improve the health and well-being of this vulnerable population.