International Neonatology Association
INA

Documents

Core Values

1. Excellence in quality neonatal care, practice, and education
2. Support appropriate research
3. Ethical use of technology
4. Healthy work environments
5. Standards of Care, Practice, and Education
6. Family-centered care
7. Culturally sensitive care

The association will act as the voice of the international community on neonatal issues. It would allow neonatologists from all over the world to work together on common problems, sharing the world's expertise and disseminating important information to areas that have little or no access. This association would provide neonatologists the opportunity to influence health policy.

To date over 36 countries are represented with Georgia being the latest added

 

Mission

(a) The Association is established to promote high quality standards of neonatal practice and care for the benefit of the global public.

(b) In furtherance of the above purposes, the Association may:

(i) Collect and disseminate information on all matters affecting the above purposes, and exchange such information with members and other bodies having similar purposes.

(ii) Arrange and provide for, or join in arranging and providing for, the holding of meetings, exhibitions, and conferences internationally face-to-face or through other media.

(iii) Provide leadership in neonatology by collaborating with relevant healthcare associations.

(iv) Foster the development of national associations.

(v) Write and publish documents, as needed that support neonatal education, shape the research agenda related to practice education, and policy.

 

Constitution

 

Operational Guideline

 

Policies and Procedures