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    <product_content><![CDATA[Cost: $20 for ACNN members (discount applied on logging in); $42 for non-members. ### Presenters: [Professor Donna Geddes, The University of Western Australia](https://research-repository.uwa.edu.au/en/persons/donna-geddes)Donna is a lactation scientist and is renowned for her novel work with ultrasound imaging that has revolutionized the understanding of the anatomy of the lactating breast, milk ejection and blood flow, as well as the infant’s sucking technique, suck-swallow-breathe co-ordination, gastric emptying, and body composition of both the term and preterm infant. Her research has expanded to include the synthesis and removal of milk from the breast, the composition of human milk and its impact on the growth and body composition of breastfed infants, the investigation of human milk metabolites and the search for biomarkers that are indicative of breast dysfunction. As Director of the Geddes Hartmann Human Lactation Group, Donna runs a holistic research program that endeavours to provide evidence to underpin clinical practice, improve breast milk production and develop diagnostic tests for women experiencing breastfeeding difficulties. The Magic of Human MilkHuman milk providers so much more than nutrition, and has lasting effects on the infant’s health, growth and development. While the importance of mother’s own milk and donor milk for very preterm infants is widely recognised, emerging evidence indicated there are multiple immune factors, hormones, pre- and probiotics and a multitude of other bioactive factors in human milk that shape the health and subsequent outcomes of vulnerable infants. Donna will take us on a tour of ‘human milk as medicine’ and share new developments in the optimisation of human milk feeding in the neonatal nursery setting.Dr Natasha Sorensen, The Kids Research InstituteNatasha is a researcher and clinical trial coordinator with a strong academic foundation in circadian rhythm biology and physiology. She holds an Honours, Masters, and PhD in this field, with her work focusing on the intricate connections between biological rhythms and maternal and neonatal health. Dr Sorensen currently serves as the Clinical Trial Coordinator for The CIRCA DIEM Study, where she oversees research aimed at advancing our understanding of circadian biology in the clinical context of the NICU environment. The CIRCA DIEM Study – informing NICU practice through our knowledge of circadian rhythmsFetal circadian rhythms are essential for development and depend on maternal rhythms until near-term. Preterm infants miss out of these cues, often exposed to constant light and noise in neonatal units. Such disruption is linked to metabolic issues, neurodevelopmental impairments, and longer hospital stays. Cognitive delays are a major concern in extremely preterm infants, increasing healthcare costs. This study proposes a multicentre, prospective, randomised, open, blinded end-point (PROBE) trial to test whether diurnal cycling of light and noise—via nighttime use of eye-masks and ear-plugs—improves cognitive outcomes in infants born before 32 weeks' gestation. Rachael Fleming, Neonatal Nurse Researcher, King Edward Memorial Hospital, CAHSRachael is a Neonatal Nurse Researcher for the Child and Adolescent Health Service in King Edward Memorial Hospital. She has worked as a Clinical Nurse in the KEMH NICU and with NETS WA. She began her career in Neonatology in the National Maternity Hospital, Ireland. Here she completed a Higher Diploma in Midwifery and Postgraduate Diploma in Neonatal Intensive Care.Rachael has a keen interest in skin care research. She is currently completing a Master of Philosophy at Curtin University. Her research topic is developing an intervention to reduce Nasal CPAP pressure injuries for infants below 32 weeks gestation. Film-forming silicone gel dressing for skin injury in the NICU: A case series.Rachael completed an 18-month role in 2023 reviewing skin care practices within the KEMH NICU and identifying areas for further advancement. A film-forming silicone gel dressing was introduced into the NICU of KEMH during this time. It has previously been used for the treatment of paediatric and adult skin injuries. 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