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Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium

Register for the annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium and Workshop on Sept. 10–11, 2026! 

World experts and leaders in the field will present and discuss the latest advances in neonatal resuscitation science, practice, education and ethics.

The symposium is open to physicians, nurses, practitioners, respiratory therapists or anyone else interested in resuscitation. It is offered in person in Indianapolis, IN or virtually.

Register for the 2026 Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium

Friday, Sept. 11, 2026

Register for the Pre-Symposium Workshop

Thursday, Sept. 10, 2026

Speakers and topics

Charles Roehr, MD, PhD — Optimizing Effective Ventilation Strategies in the Delivery Room

Roger Soll, MD — Early Surfactant Administration: Approaches in the Delivery Room versus NICU

Bobbi Byrne, MD and Jenny Fox, MD, MPH — Implementing NRP 9th Edition Across Diverse Clinical Settings

Abhi Makkar, MD and Jennifer Fang, MD — Neonatal Tele-Resuscitation: Expanding Expertise Beyond the Bedside

Lou Halamek, MD — Team Preparedness for High-Acuity, Low-Occurrence (HALO) Neonatal Events

Organizing Committee

Edgardo Szyld, MD, MSc
Symposium Co-Chair
IU School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Myra Wycoff, MD
Symposium Co-Chair
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Bobbi Byrne, MD
IU School of Medicine

Emily Gunselman, MSN, BS, RNC-OB
Indiana University Health

Vishal Kapadia, MD
UT Southwestern Medical Center

Anup Katheria, MD
Sharp Mary Birch Hospital

Stephanie Lipchutz, NNP-BC
Indiana University Health

Deepika Sankaran, MD
UC Davis Children’s Hospital

Georg Schmölzer, MD, PhD
University of Alberta

Birju Shah, MD, MPH, MBA
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

Clara Song, MD
Southern California Permanente Medical Group

Kristie L Wells, RN, NNP-BC
Indiana University Health

Liz Wetzel, MD, MS
IU School of Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Nicole Yamada, MD, MS
Stanford University School of Medicine