Thanks to a proven track record of success, NEO: The Conference for Neonatology (NEO) and Specialty Review in Neonatology (Specialty Review) have become continuing education neonatal conferences of choice for experienced neonatal providers and providers preparing for their boards. These two dynamic events are held concurrently each year. With two distinguished speaker lineups, two diverse agendas and one lavish location, you’re sure to find an experience that exceeds your expectations.
February 22-25, 2018
February 20-25, 2018
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NEO and Specialty Review both address important and timely topics in neonatology.
Are you wondering which event is right for you?
At NEO, you’ll spend four days covering a range of key issues in neonatal medicine. Learn about new advancements, engage in critical discussions and look broadly at clinical and ethical topics. This event will enhance your own career and provide value information to share will your NICU team.
Check out the NEO 2018 agenda.
At Specialty Review, you’ll spend six days learning from expert educators who focus on problem-based and foundational review to help you prepare for neonatal board examinations or recertification tests. A highlight of the event is Battle of the Boards, a Jeopardy-style rapid fire team competition that brings a little fun, friendship and food into the mix. But the best part? You can access the conference materials after the event for continued review at home.
“We are so excited to see everyone for our fourth annual Battle of the Boards! It will be a great evening of competition, quizzing and camaraderie,” said David Weisoly, MD, Specialty Review Conference Director. “See you at all Specialty Review 2018!”
Check out the Specialty Review 2018 agenda.
At NEO, world-renowned speakers address critical and controversial issues in neonatal medicine that influence clinical practice of newborn medicine. At Specialty Review, neonatal specialists from private and public institution across the U.S. lead in-depth sessions to help facilitate effective board preparation.
“We are thrilled to have an amazing lineup of speakers again this year, including our Legends, who will address topics that will help continue to improve neonatal care,” said Timothy Biela, MD, NEO Conference Co-Director. “The conference will also give you the opportunity to network with colleagues from around the world. We look forward to you seeing you there!"
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Both conferences are held in the same Orlando resort. This year features a new location, the Hyatt Regency Orlando, which has AAA Four Diamond rating in close proximity to theme parks, shopping, dining and nightlife. It also offers an array of stunning onsite accommodations. In your conference downtime, you’ll have plenty to keep you busy.
The MEDNAX Center for Research, Education, Quality and Safety is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education and the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Full participation includes up to:
For NEO: Earn a maximum of 22.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or 22.0 continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours.
For Specialty Review: Earn a maximum of 46.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ or 46.0 continuing nursing education (CNE) contact hours.
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While NEO and Specialty Review have unique agendas, the conferences unite each year to honor the Legends of Neonatology. Beginning in 2007, this conference event acknowledges and celebrates legendary figures in the neonatology whose contributions have made a significant impact in the specialty. As in past years, two new recipients will join the newborn medicine Hall of Fame.
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