Neuromonitoring in the critically ill newborn

Essential for those who care for the smallest and bravest minds from their very first breath
Would you like to master the key tools of neuromonitoring in neonatology? This course offers you a unique opportunity to gain fundamental knowledge and apply it in daily clinical practice with critically ill newborns.
At the end of this training you will be able to:
- Interpret the main tools used in neonatal neuromonitoring.
- Apply key clinical protocols in the management of the neurocritical newborn.
- Correctly place and operate electrodes, sensors, and brain monitoring devices in real or simulated clinical settings.
- Prepare a patient for procedures such as MRI without sedation, integrating both technical and infant comfort considerations.
Enhance your skills in:
Webinar Sessions
Thursday, November 6, 2025
EEG and aEEG
Thursday, November 13, 2025
NIRS
Thursday, November 20, 2025
Neuroimaging in Neonatology
Workshops (optional)
Thursday, December 4, 2025

Aimed at
This course is specifically designed for professionals in the following fields:
- Pediatrics
- Neonatology
- Pediatric Neurology
- Nursing
Learning experience
You will receive the webinar link 24 hours before the start of each session.
Learn with leaders in the specialty, who will share their knowledge and experience in each session.
To obtain the certificate, you can miss a maximum of one session. The certificate will be available for download on the virtual campus once the course has been completed and the satisfaction survey has been completed.
Deepen your learning with a hands-on workshop designed to apply the knowledge acquired.
Training options
The training offers two registration options:
- Webinars: €75
- Webinars + Workshop: €110
When you complete your registration, you’ll have the option to add the workshop to fully complete your training.
Course directors
Acreditation
European accreditation requested from EAACME (SEAFORMEC)
Do you need more information?
Write to us and we will answer your questions about the program.