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Bismilla Z et al. – The success rate and overall quality of neonatal intubations performed by neonatal and pediatric trainees in Canada did not meet NRP standards; in particular, the time taken to intubate by pediatric residents and neonatal fellows is concerning. Re–evaluation of training methods and the volume of formalized exposure to neonatal intubation in Canadian residency programs are required.

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