Sentences with phrase «leading neonatologist»

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along with a guest neonatologist from a BFHI - certified hospital, and guest pediatric endocrinologist, the lead author of the Pediatric Endocrine Society
«No matter where a baby is born, they deserve the same standard of care,» says Dr. Kristi Watterberg, a neonatologist and professor of pediatrics at the University of New Mexico who is the lead author of the AAP's home birth guidelines.
«The experience of having a baby is very different at home than it might be in a birthing center or a hospital,» said Dr. Kristi Watterberg, the policy statement's lead author and a pediatrician and neonatologist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
The lead physician in most NICUs is a neonatologist and, in the hierarchy of the medical team, is referred to as the attending physician.
«In adults, we know that at least 50 percent of one's risk for opioid dependence is genetic, which is why it would make sense that infants respond differently to opioid medication exposure,» said Elisha Wachman, MD, a neonatologist at BMC and who served as the study's lead author.
«Given that supine sleep positioning significantly reduces an infant's risk for SIDS, it is worrisome that only two - thirds of full - term infants born in the U.S. are being placed back - to - sleep,» said lead author Sunah S. Hwang, MD, MPH, FAAP, a neonatologist at Boston Children's Hospital and South Shore Hospital, and instructor in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
«Despite professional guidance from the NICHD to discourage off - label iNO use, neonatologists in many NICUs throughout the United States continue to use this medication in the most premature of neonates,» says lead author Marc Ellsworth, M.D., neonatology fellow at the Mayo Clinic Children's Center.»
The study is the first to show that a combination of breast milk and a probiotic organism can lead to lasting changes in the gut microbiome, says neonatologist Mark Underwood, who led the study.
Dr. Veeral N. Tolia, a neonatologist on staff at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas, led a team of researchers from U.S. hospitals that determined that between 2004 and 2013 the rate of NICU admissions nationwide for NAS increased almost fourfold, from seven to 27 cases per 1000 infants.
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