Author Archives: Sue Ludwig

3rd Annual NANT Conference

Coming Soon — Save the date for our 2013 Conference.
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Just for Fun – Traveling to the NANT Conference!

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Scholarships for NANT Conference!

Would it be possible for you to attend the NANT Conference if your tuition was covered? If you’ve already registered on your own, would it help you significantly to be reimbursed for your tuition? GE Healthcare, a NANT 365 Corporate …
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Old Practice, New Practice – Letting Go Without Guilt

Remember when we used to tape black and white “visual stim” cards inside the isolette because we thought it was a good thing? Or when we fed babies at 3pm because they had an order to PO feed once a …
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3 Things the Airport Taught Me about Hiring Neonatal Therapists (or anyone!)

Scene 1: I arrive at the airport early to see if I can catch an earlier flight home. While I sit and wait, I observe an airport staff person I’ll call Wendy become agitated and flustered with every customer who …
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2nd Annual NANT Conference

Launching Best Practice for Neonatal Therapy Fort Worth, Texas May 4–5, 2012 Registration Now Open! JOIN US for the next chapter of this journey – a unique and specialized group of therapists and caregivers serving the most fragile patients. We …
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Free E-Book!

Free E-Book! 5 Creative Ways to Thrive in the NICU: A Therapist’s Guide to Happiness Download Now!
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One Question for the Neonatal Therapist

The question I ask myself as I leave the NICU each day is this: “If everyone in the NICU interacted with babies, parents, and co-workers like I did today, would this be a better unit or a worse one?” And …
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Neonatal Assessment – Be a Blank Slate

In our haste we may inadvertently run through an assessment using the diagnosis as our primary focus. We can assume that this patient is being referred only for the diagnosis or problem i.e. poor feeding. When we arrive to the …
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