Having a baby is a wonderful and exciting time in your life...

But it can also be stressful at times! Learning how to take care of your baby can be overwhelming and nobody is perfect from the start.

That’s where Baby 911 can help. Is your baby fussy and you’re not sure why?
Can’t remember how to take care of your baby’s umbilical cord? What to do about
diaper rash or, should it become necessary, how to save your baby’s life in an
emergency? Baby 911 gives you comprehensive, helpful advice and gentle reminders
on how to care for your bundle of joy from the moment you are released from the
hospital until your baby’s first birthday.

Every topic includes hands-on demonstrations, making the instructions easy to understand and repeat at home.
 
 

Richard S. Slevinski, M.D., developed the concept and content of Baby 911 based on 30 years of caring for families in the Emergency Department. He was the EMS Medical Director for the State of Florida for many years, leading the way in Emergency, Trauma and Disaster care. He currently practices at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola Florida, a Level 2 Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center.
 
 

 
 
The Emergency Medicine Learning & Resource Center (EMLRC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting public health through the advancement of Emergency Medicine, Disaster Management and Pre-Hospital emergency care through the provision of educational and research programs. The EMLRC provides lifesaving education for
lifesavers. Learn more at www.emlrc.org.