This study will equip you with fundamental knowledge and skills required when caring for a normal or sick baby either in the hospital or community setting.
The course was very educative, a good update and especially new starter on NIPE really informative and build my confidence in embarking on the baby check.
Midwife, Barts Health NHS Trust
Brilliant update and explained in an easy to learn way.
Midwife,Newham Hospital
Nursing working with babies in the labour ward , postnatal ward and community.
Rosemary Lanlehin
Rosemary Lanlehin is a Neonatal lecture at City, University of London and the programme director for MSC Advance Practice in Health and Social Care – Neonatal Route.
Rosemary Lanlehin is a neonatal lecturer, programme director for MSc Advance Practice in Health and Social care and Route Leader for BSC Nursing (Neonatal Route) in the Early Years Division, School of Health Sciences. She was a neonatal sister and clinical educator in a busy tertiary neonatal unit, at Homerton University Trust between 1997-2001 prior to her appointment at City.
Rosemary qualified as a Registered General Nurse in Nigeria, in 1988, and completed her Diploma in Professional Nursing Studies in the UK in 1993. She has since completed her teacher training in 1998, and was awarded DG Dip, HE. She later completed her MA in Higher Education and MSC in Social Research Methods and Statistics. Rosemary’s role as a Neonatal Lecturer and Clinical Link Lecturer enables her to develop curricula tailored to meet the needs of contemporary neonatal care. One of these curricula developments is the latest development of MSC Advance Clinical practice in Health and Social Care (Neonatal Route).
Rosemary is experienced in neonatal and paediatric intensive care with special interest in cardiac intensive care and parent satisfaction with care.