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RETAIN

NEONATAL RESUSCITATION

A NEONATAL RESUSCITATION 
TRAINING SIMULATOR

Neonatal resuscitation today is taught through a simulation based training program. This method is cost & resource intensive, which reduced its availability to those that need it and adversely impacts skill acquisition and retention. 

 

We present RETAIN -- Resuscitation Training for Health professionals. Retain is a digital and paper game to complement the existing neonatal training. The RETAIN games are easily accessed on demand, helping trainees develop their resuscitation skills and knowledge anytime, anywhere.

10%

of babies require some help with their
breathing at birth

1%

of babies require extensive assistance by trained personnel

1 M

babies die due to intrapartum related events every year

ABOUT

DIGITAL & PAPER TRAINING

02

BOARD GAME
DIGITAL
SIMULATOR
 

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PRODUCTS
RESEARCH

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CONTENT

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DESIGN

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VALUE
RESEARCH

Retain Labs is part of the Centre for Studies of Asphyxia and Resuscitation, with more than 10 year experience in conducting studies in neonatal research.

CONTENT

Currently being created in several different languages:

COLLABORATION

Developed by a team of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals from around the world.

English, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Arabic, Norwegian, Finnish, Portuguese, and Mandarin

AUDIENCE

CREATED FOR

There is a growing need for accessible training environments for everyone involved in healthcare. The Retain Game originated from a vision to provide this training environment with a focus on neonatal resuscitation.

GEORG SCHMOLZER

Neonatologist

PATRICK VON HAUFF

Designer

MATTHEW BROWN

Developer

CREATED BY

MARIA CUTUMISU

Educator

THOMAS JEFFERY

Designer

THE TEAM
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