
pratik parikh
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17-07-2019 15:33:26
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Calling all #PedsRes pursuing a career as a neo! Neo Kids On The Block & ONTPD are hosting webinars with NPM fellowship PDs from across the country who can offer wisdom & advice about the fellowship interview process. #NeoTwitter #pediatricresidents AAP Peds Trainees AAP Neonatal Student National Medical Association, Inc (SNMA) LMSA National

Dr. Thomas DeNapoli received the Grand Rounds Best Speaker of the year award for his series on Clinical Pathology presentations. Norm Christopher. Follow us along for updates on upcoming exciting and informative Grand Rounds presentations.





I really was blown away by the work that Daniele has accomplished- a fascinating physician w an incredible perspective on thermoregulation. #neotwitter #medtwitter GE HealthCare


Most viewed in the last 7 days from JAMA Network Open: Do parents of very preterm infants prefer optimistic or pessimistic message framing when informed of a serious complication in their child’s condition? ja.ma/3wMFbkw





Still at Toronto airport. Our flight got canceled. americanair our travel to and out of Toronto has been stressful with no sleep and young kids experiencing the worst air travel experience.





S Neches & R Shay review Geraghty et al's RCT on Video versus DL in urgent intubations. Read:buff.ly/5CFnZt3 Commentary:buff.ly/VSLISIm The Incubator Podcast:buff.ly/Yal57OV @99nicu:buff.ly/zTLpeTS #neotwitter #EBNEOreviews #AOM Acta Paediatrica @nejm


Newer paper from Pediatrix Medical group Veeral Tolia, MD and colleagues. Shows biphasic O2 requirement of Preterm babies <28 GA. In other words, all your management can be great and you will still see a trend up in FiO2 from week 2-3. Don't panic. doi.org/10.1016/j.jped…


Congrats to Robin Ohls (PI) and NICHD News Neonatal Research Network on this trial of darbepoetin in extremely preterm infants #neoEBM AABB ISBT Central Office While darbepoetin didn’t improve cognitive scores, did ⬇️ need for red cell transfusion by 19% (NNT ~5) and *maybe* less BPD also