ARVIND SEHGAL Prof of Pediatrics Monash University (@arvind_monash) 's Twitter Profile
ARVIND SEHGAL Prof of Pediatrics Monash University

@arvind_monash

Clinician Scientist & Neonatologist
Head, Cardiovascular Research, Monash Children's
Lead ǀ Cardiology ǀ Newborn Research Group
Interest-Perinatal Hemodynamics

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linkhttps://monashchildrenshospital.org/ calendar_today06-04-2020 01:22:20

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Lindsay Zhou (@lindsaydzhou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring at Monash Newborn! Applications for 2025 Neonatal Fellows are now open. We are the largest NICU and the only mixed perinatal and surgical unit in Victoria. Great clinical experience and research opportunities too. Details: careers.monashhealth.org/job/Clayton-20…

We are hiring at Monash Newborn! 

Applications for 2025 Neonatal Fellows are now open. We are the largest NICU and the only mixed perinatal and surgical unit in Victoria. 

Great clinical experience and research opportunities too.

Details:
careers.monashhealth.org/job/Clayton-20…
Andrew Michael South, MD, MS (@asouth_neph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sweet! New paper with my terrific collaborator Dr. Arvind Sehgal ARVIND SEHGAL Prof of Pediatrics Monash University is out! Thanks for including me Systemic hemodynamics and pediatric lung disease: Mechanistic links and therapeutic relevance AJP-Heart and Circ #DOHaD #Pediatrics journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…

ARVIND SEHGAL Prof of Pediatrics Monash University (@arvind_monash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

High time such a statement came from the CPS. KMC is not addendum to treatment-it is a treatment in itself. jpeds.com/article/S0022-… fn.bmj.com/content/early/…

ARVIND SEHGAL Prof of Pediatrics Monash University (@arvind_monash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Summary of what neonatologists internationally think about PDA. Sobering read but in a nutshell-> we don't have a clue! NeoCardioLab - Gabriel Altit Satyan Neonatal Heart Society Jay Banerjee PDAhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29534972/ Best advice (for now): Don't treat everyone