
Saint John Regional Hospital
April 10, 2026
Join us for a full day of interactive learning designed to strengthen our provincial NRP community through collaboration. Content is tailored to provincial needs, with practical, high-yield material that translates directly to NRP instruction and clinical practice.
The workshop will combine short, focused teaching sessions with hands-on practice and small-group discussion to create an engaging learning environment.
This is a valuable opportunity to enhance your teaching, connect with fellow instructors, and exchange approaches you can bring back to your team.
Register now - space is limited to support small-group learning and hands-on practice.
Full program coming soon!

This event is open to certified NRP instructors in the Maritimes, as well as providers who regularly support NRP provider courses.
Date: April 10, 2026
Time: 9 AM - 4 PM
Location: 5DS Skills Lab and 5D Amphitheatre, Saint John Regional Hospital, Saint John, NB
Registration Fee: $54.73 per person (includes lunch and refreshments)
Secure your spot — registration closes April 3, 2026.

Practice advanced airway management and access techniques, with a focus on practical teaching pearls - from experts to instructors.

Review key program updates, highlights from the 9th Edition, and the anticipated rollout timeline for New Brunswick and across Canada.

Explore scenario development, debriefing strategies, and simulation best practices grounded in real-world instructional challenges.
Sessions will be led by a multidisciplinary group of experienced instructors and guest speakers with backgrounds in neonatology, emergency medicine, nursing, respiratory therapy, and simulation.
Learn about neonatal research and innovation happening in New Brunswick, with direct relevance to educators and community teams.
A detailed agenda and confirmed speaker list will be released closer to the event date. Content will be shared with registered participants as it becomes available.
The workshop will be primarily delivered in English, with efforts to support French participation through bilingual instruction and translation where feasible.
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