Request for Applications: Investigator Award 2025
Letters of Intent Due May 1 The purpose of the CNOC Investigator Award is to provide funding support for CNOC members to leverage the CNOC Clinical Registry and infrastructure to conduct research and/or quality improvement science aimed at improving neurodevelopmental, psychosocial, and/or quality of life outcomes for children and families affected by pediatric or congenital […]
Share Your Science – February 2025
Exciting papers and national guidelines recently published. Abbouda, F, Eassona, K, Ehrlerb, M, et al. Cortical alterations associated with executive function deficits in youth with a congenital heart defect. Imaging Neuroscience 2024; 2:1-17. https://doi.org/10.1162/imag_a_00371 Dusing CR, Turner E, Smyth L, Cassidy AR, Everitt MD, Graves R, Ilardi DL, Larkins C, McQueen M, Roberts H, Bolin […]
Research Committee
The Research Committee would like to thank Jennifer Butcher PhD and Caitlin Rollins MD for their extraordinary leadership through a period of rapid growth over the past two years. As of January 2025 we are transitioning the leadership team. Justin Elhoff MD has taken over as Chair of the Research Committee with Sarah Morton MD […]
Database and Implementation Committee
We are excited to report that there are now over 17,000 completed assessments in CNOC’s Clinical Registry! Thank you for your hard work and dedication to CNOC’s Registry. These data will be used to answer important questions to improve care and outcomes for patients with pediatric and congenital heart disease. Also, don’t forget to check […]
New CNOC Committee
We are excited to announce that as of January 2025, the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Special Interest Group has transitioned to a standing committee! The DEI Committee is responsible for developing and disseminating evidence-based, best practice guidelines to enhance health equity for historically underserved and marginalized populations; supporting diversity and inclusion among cardiac neurodevelopmental […]
Complimentary Webinar Series
CNOC’s Cardiac Newborn Neuroprotective Network SIG and the Congenital Heart Academy are pleased to announce Advanced Strategies for Optimizing Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Neonates and Infants with Critical CHD: State of the Art and Best Practices ongoing complimentary webinar series featuring surgeons, nurses, intensivists, therapists and cardiologists in our specialty field. Please join us for upcoming […]