
Received in 2025 for our project “Sustaining Neonatal Resuscitation Skills: The Impact of a Longitudinal, Simulation-Based NRP Training Curriculum in a Tertiary Hospital.”
This funding was provided by the Chesley Family Fund, through Dalhousie University Advancement, in partnership with Research New Brunswick.

Lacey Wylie was awarded Best Poster Presentation (Health Systems Pillar) at the 2025 ResearchNB Health Research Symposium in Fredericton, New Brunswick, for her project “Sustaining Neonatal Resuscitation Skills: The Impact of Longitudinal, Simulation-Based NRP Training Curriculum in a Tertiary Hospital.”
Congratulations, Lacey!

A valued education partner, supporting local workshops and donating a Neopuff™ T-piece ventilator and supplies to our program. The dedicated Neopuff™ enhances simulation realism while helping optimize the use of clinical resources.

Minogue Medical provides us with generous support through access to simulation equipment and the dedicated time of their simulation specialist. Their hands-on involvement in select courses has been instrumental in delivering high-quality, practical training and meaningfully strengthening our team’s simulation skills.
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