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CARE EXCELLENCE

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Keeping Care Close to Home with  MNCYN

MNCYN was established in 1979 and over the years has developed strong connections with partner organizations in the Southwest and Erie St. Clair former LHIN (Local Health Information Network) boundaries.

MNCYN has a team of Medical Directors (6) who are experts in the field of obstetrics, neonatology, paediatrics, and paediatric emergency medicine, all of whom work closely with the Executive Director and the Professional Practice Consultants to supply necessary education and consultations to support the region.   This support currently extends to 33 Regional Hospitals and Community Organizations.

The MNCYN team is also intimately involved with several provincial and federal programs and projects that support care across the maternal-child system. MNCYN’s Medical Directors are active with the Canadian Paediatric Society to support the Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP), Acute Care of At-Risk Newborn (ACoRN) and are also active with the Heart & Stroke Foundation to support Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). MNCYN’s Professional Practice Consultants are heavily involved in disseminating education and training related to several provincial and national programs, including being content experts and lead instructors for NRP, ACoRN, PALS and FHS (Fetal Health Surveillance). Our Executive Director is involved with the FHS Canada Executive Committee for the national roll out and implementation of training for the FHS Program. The MNCYN Team works closely with and are representatives at several tables of Ontario Health West (OHW), the Provincial Council for Maternal-Child Health (PCMCH), Critical Care Services Ontario (CCSO), Canadian Perinatal Partnership Coalition (CPPC), Canadian Paediatric Society, and Translating Emergency Knowledge for Kids (TREKK) to support program initiatives across our region.

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If you are looking for an ACoRN Provider course, we have not scheduled anything due to the upcoming Instructor course and required Team Teaches. We believe there may be opportunities for MNCYN members to join one of these courses over the next 6 months. We will post them as they become available. Thank you!
 

ACoRN Instructor Course – October 22, 2025

Registration is by invitation only.

Please reach out if you are interested in having your organization considered for Instructor training.

This is a one-day course for experienced ACoRN providers who want to become Instructors.

The Acute Care of at-Risk Newborns Program (ACoRN) is designed to teach neonatal stabilization, support the multidisciplinary team, and identify and care for babies who become unwell or are at risk of becoming unwell in the first few hours or days after birth.

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