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The Cochrane Neonatal Review Group is pleased to announce the fifth in a series of sessions focused on specific Cochrane Reviews and the evidence that they provide for practice. They will be sponsoring a web seminar: “Inhaled nitric oxide in term and preterm infants: Evidence from systematic reviews”. The web seminar will be held on November 28, 2012 at 12:00 New York, USA (UTC/GMT: 17:00). The goal of this session is to understand the evidence for the use of inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) in term and preterm infants. The review will include discussion of randomized controlled trials of iNO in term and preterm infants as well as the Cochrane systematic reviews and meta-analysis and the individual patient data meta-analysis of trials of iNO. The webinar is available free to all neonatal physicians, practitioners and trainees. For those who complete a brief survey afterwards, CME credit will be available. We hope that this will be an exciting format for discussion of how these interventions can improve neonatal care. In order to sign up for the web seminars, please email: Yolanda Brosseau, Trials Search Coordinator E-mail: ybrossea@uvm.edu Please register by November 27, 2012 Email your name, address, phone and if you’re interested in CME credit