NRP

Outreach Neonatal Resuscitation Program

Course dates
8:00 - 10:00 or 10:30 - 12:30 unless stated otherwise.

2024

  • November 20th (Classes are FULL)
  • December 11th (11:00 ONLY)

2025

  • January 29th
  • February 26th
  • March 26th
  • April 30th
  • May 28th
  • June 25th
  • July 23rd
  • August 27th
  • September 24th
  • October 29th
  • November 26th 
  • December 10th

Coordinator: Mary Lee Lemley, MSN, RNC-NIC
Phone: (615) 343-8686

The Neonatal Resuscitation Program allows the AAP NRP online learning to be completed within 90 days prior to attending the NRP Course instructor led event. Prior to the online learning, the textbook Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th Edition must be studied. 

Throughout the online learning, each learner will be required to review all 11 chapters and prove competence. The online learning is in two parts (Essentials and Advanced). You may find it helpful to visit the Neonatal Resuscitation Program Provider Website.

If books are unavailable from your employer, you may order the textbook directly from the American Academy of Pediatrics Textbook of Neonatal Resuscitation, 8th Edition, or call (888) 227-1770. You may also find a more cost-effective option to buy or rent through Amazon.

We provide the required hands-on interactive part of the course. You will successfully pass the course and receive an e-card after you:

  • Provide your certificate verifying that you passed the 1-part (Essentials) or 2-part online learning (Essentials & Advanced).
  • Demonstrate the skills required within the context of a clinical scenario in correct sequence according to the NRP flow diagram, with correct timing and proper technique.
  • Participate in simulation training and debriefing exercises.

Neonatal resuscitation program for providers:

For individual registration, please complete the Neonatal Outreach Class Request form.

Parking instructions and course location will be sent with your confirmation letter. If you have questions, please call or email the coordinator.

These educational programs receive financial support from the Tennessee Perinatal Regionalization Grant.