My first guest of the 2021 NICU webinar series is Dr. Jayne Standley. With decades of research, a bestselling book, and hundreds of music therapists certified through the Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy, Dr. Jayne Standley is one the most influential figures in shaping NICU Music Therapy worldwide. In this webinar, she provides an overview of evidence-based music protocols with premature infants and emerging evidence of developmental impacts. Learn about potential neurologic implications of NICU-MT, explore pathways for future research that isolate variables, and be ready to have more detailed information about using music to facilitate premature infant welfare. Register now!
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