Abstract

The French Society of Neonatology (SFN) conducted a national questionnaire survey on the simulation-based education neonatal curriculum for pediatric residents. The response rate was 93% for the pediatric curriculum coordinators and 97% for the neonatal intensive care unit medical directors and neonatal transport teams. The average hourly volume during the curriculum was 21 ± 17 h. Overall, 89% of regional pediatric curricula offered at least one simulation session. Each simulation program involved newborn resuscitation in the delivery room but often lacked a formalized program. Additionally, half of the neonatology departments provided simulation-based education. Simulation education is now common for training pediatric residents in neonatology in France but it is heterogeneous in the French territory.

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