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Neonatology Now

Podcast af European School of Neonatology

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The podcast of the European School of Neonatology, "Neonatology Now: Expert Discussions with the ESN"! Get ready to dive into the world of perinatal medicine and join our host Prof Mario Rüdiger as he interviews world-renowned experts in the field each month. Don't miss 'Neonatology Now' and stay tuned for fascinating insights and cutting-edge discussions!

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episode CEPAS - Congress of European Paediatric Academic Societies with Prof Deirdre Murray and Prof Luigi Titomanlio cover

CEPAS - Congress of European Paediatric Academic Societies with Prof Deirdre Murray and Prof Luigi Titomanlio

In this episode of Neonatology Now, join your host, Prof Dr Mario Rüdiger, in an engaging conversation with the esteemed guests, Professor Deirdre Murray and Professor Luigi Titomanlio about how European paediatric and neonatal research come together at the Congress of the European Paediatric Academic Societies (CEPAS) 2026 in Lyon. The conversation explores the roles of the European Academy of Paediatrics (EAP) and the European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR) in shaping everyday paediatric and neonatal practice, advancing cross-border research, and setting scientific priorities for the future. Deirdre and Luigi highlight what makes CEPAS 2026 unique: its new congress format, strong focus on neonatology, integration of family-centred advocacy through the Global Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants, and its many opportunities for trainees and early-career researchers. The episode closes with their personal messages to young clinicians and scientists, sharing what gives them optimism about the future of paediatrics and neonatology in Europe and why Lyon 2026 is a meeting not to be missed. Don't miss this exciting opportunity to stay at the forefront of neonatal care advancements! Register now for CEPAS [https://www.cepas.org/] About the host: Mario Rüdiger underwent Neonatology training at the Charite Hospital in Berlin, gained professional experience in Innsbruck, Austria, and presently holds the position of Director at the Saxony Center for Feto/Neonatal Health. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden. Rüdiger is an active member of the neonatal task force of ILCOR and currently serves as the President of the German Society of Perinatal Medicine. His primary focus lies in delivery room management and cellular therapies. Thank you for tuning in! We value your input. If you have any suggestions, feedback, topic ideas, or comments, feel free to reach out to us at office@espr.eu [office@espr.eu]. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The podcast is intended exclusively for neutral information, training and entertainment. It is not a substitute for professional advice from a doctor or pharmacist and must not be used as a basis for independent diagnosis and starting, changing or stopping treatment of illnesses. The content of this podcast reflects the personal opinion of the presenter and his guests. The presenters take great care to present the current state of knowledge. Like any other science, neonatology is subject to constant developments. Subject to change without notice.

27. mar. 2026 - 25 min
episode Quality of Neonatal Care with Dr Roger Soll cover

Quality of Neonatal Care with Dr Roger Soll

In the February episode of the Neonatology Now podcast, join your host, Prof Dr Mario Rüdiger, in an engaging conversation with the esteemed guest, Dr Roger Soll. Together, they discuss evolving survival rates among extremely preterm infants and what these trends mean for neonatal care. They trace the remarkable progress since the 1980s—driven by innovations like surfactant therapy and non‑invasive ventilation—while examining why recent gains in survival have slowed. The conversation explores ethical dilemmas in caring for babies born at 22–24 weeks, the importance of including family perspectives in outcome assessments, and the future possibilities of neonatal innovation, including artificial womb technology. About the host: Mario Rüdiger underwent Neonatology training at the Charite Hospital in Berlin, gained professional experience in Innsbruck, Austria, and presently holds the position of Director at the Saxony Center for Feto/Neonatal Health. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden. Rüdiger is an active member of the neonatal task force of ILCOR and currently serves as the President of the German Society of Perinatal Medicine. His primary focus lies in delivery room management and cellular therapies. Thank you for tuning in! We value your input. If you have any suggestions, feedback, topic ideas, or comments, feel free to reach out to us at office@espr.eu [office@espr.eu]. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The podcast is intended exclusively for neutral information, training and entertainment. It is not a substitute for professional advice from a doctor or pharmacist and must not be used as a basis for independent diagnosis and starting, changing or stopping treatment of illnesses. The content of this podcast reflects the personal opinion of the presenter and his guests. The presenters take great care to present the current state of knowledge. Like any other science, neonatology is subject to constant developments. Subject to change without notice.

27. feb. 2026 - 46 min
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The Future of Neonatology with Prof Daniele De Luca

In the January episode of the Neonatology Now podcast, join your host, Prof Dr Mario Rüdiger, in an engaging conversation with the esteemed guest, Prof Daniele De Luca. Together, they discuss his recent contributions to The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the Future of Neonatology. Tune in to hear what Prof De Luca thinks why neonatal research and development have lagged so far behind other medical specialties and where he sees the most promising intersections for future neonatal innovation. Interested in learning more? Explore the following recommended literature by Prof De Luca. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the future of neonatology [https://www.thelancet.com/commissions-do/future-neonatology] About the host: Mario Rüdiger underwent Neonatology training at the Charite Hospital in Berlin, gained professional experience in Innsbruck, Austria, and presently holds the position of Director at the Saxony Center for Feto/Neonatal Health. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden. Rüdiger is an active member of the neonatal task force of ILCOR and currently serves as the President of the German Society of Perinatal Medicine. His primary focus lies in delivery room management and cellular therapies. Thank you for tuning in! We value your input. If you have any suggestions, feedback, topic ideas, or comments, feel free to reach out to us at office@espr.eu [office@espr.eu]. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The podcast is intended exclusively for neutral information, training and entertainment. It is not a substitute for professional advice from a doctor or pharmacist and must not be used as a basis for independent diagnosis and starting, changing or stopping treatment of illnesses. The content of this podcast reflects the personal opinion of the presenter and his guests. The presenters take great care to present the current state of knowledge. Like any other science, neonatology is subject to constant developments. Subject to change without notice.

30. jan. 2026 - 39 min
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Evaluation of outcomes with Dr Prakesh Shah

In the December episode of the Neonatology Now podcast, join your host, Prof Dr Mario Rüdiger, in an engaging conversation with the esteemed guest, Dr Prakesh Shah. Together, they discuss his landmark study “Outcomes of Preterm Infants Born at 22 to 23 Weeks’ Gestation in 11 International Neonatal Networks”. Tune in to hear what Dr Shah tells us about evaluated survival, major morbidities, and international practice variations for over 5,000 infants cared for in 11 networks across 12 countries. Interested in learning more? Explore the following recommended literature by Dr Prakesh Shah: The International Network for Evaluating Outcomes (iNeo) of neonates: evolution, progress and opportunities [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6675683/] Outcomes of Preterm Infants Born at 22 to 23 Weeks’ Gestation in 11 International Neonatal Networks [https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2837968] About the host: Mario Rüdiger underwent Neonatology training at the Charite Hospital in Berlin, gained professional experience in Innsbruck, Austria, and presently holds the position of Director at the Saxony Center for Feto/Neonatal Health. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden. Rüdiger is an active member of the neonatal task force of ILCOR and currently serves as the President of the German Society of Perinatal Medicine. His primary focus lies in delivery room management and cellular therapies. Thank you for tuning in! We value your input. If you have any suggestions, feedback, topic ideas, or comments, feel free to reach out to us at office@espr.eu [office@espr.eu]. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The podcast is intended exclusively for neutral information, training and entertainment. It is not a substitute for professional advice from a doctor or pharmacist and must not be used as a basis for independent diagnosis and starting, changing or stopping treatment of illnesses. The content of this podcast reflects the personal opinion of the presenter and his guests. The presenters take great care to present the current state of knowledge. Like any other science, neonatology is subject to constant developments. Subject to change without notice.

26. dec. 2025 - 41 min
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The new European Guidelines on Neonatal Resuscitation with Dr Marije Hogeveen

In the November episode of the Neonatology Now podcast, join your host, Prof Dr Mario Rüdiger, in an engaging conversation with the esteemed guest, Dr Marije Hogeveen. Together, they discuss the new European Guideline on Neonatal Resusciation. Tune in to hear what Dr Hogeveen tells about the developing process, the target audience and the most important changes in the guideline. Interested in learning more? Explore the following recommended literature by Dr Hogeveen. ERC-Guidelines [https://www.erc.edu/science-research/guidelines/guidelines-2025/guidelines-2025-english] About the host: Mario Rüdiger underwent Neonatology training at the Charite Hospital in Berlin, gained professional experience in Innsbruck, Austria, and presently holds the position of Director at the Saxony Center for Feto/Neonatal Health. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Department of Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden. Rüdiger is an active member of the neonatal task force of ILCOR and currently serves as the President of the German Society of Perinatal Medicine. His primary focus lies in delivery room management and cellular therapies. Thank you for tuning in! We value your input. If you have any suggestions, feedback, topic ideas, or comments, feel free to reach out to us at office@espr.eu [office@espr.eu]. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The podcast is intended exclusively for neutral information, training and entertainment. It is not a substitute for professional advice from a doctor or pharmacist and must not be used as a basis for independent diagnosis and starting, changing or stopping treatment of illnesses. The content of this podcast reflects the personal opinion of the presenter and his guests. The presenters take great care to present the current state of knowledge. Like any other science, neonatology is subject to constant developments. Subject to change without notice.

4. nov. 2025 - 53 min
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