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#039 - 📑 Journal Club 19
Hello team! 👋 Join us this week as we discuss a variety of topics. We review a paper looking at whether supplemental vitamin D could...
Jan 16, 2022


#038 - 👩🏼⚕️ Mary Coughlin RN
Hello Incubator gang! We welcome this week the amazing Mary Coughlin who introduces us to trauma informed care in the NICU. Short Bio : Mary E. Coughlin, MS, NNP, RNC-E, is a global leader in neonatal nursing and has pioneered the concept of trauma-informed, age-appropriate care as a biologically relevant paradigm for hospitalized infants, families, and professionals. A seasoned staff nurse, charge nurse, neonatal nurse practitioner, administrator, educator, coach and mentor
Jan 9, 2022


#037 - 📑 Journal Club 18
Happy New Year 🎉 We are kicking off the new year with a great selection of articles. In this week's episode, we review the OPTIMIST-A...
Jan 2, 2022


#035 - 👩💼👨💼 Dr. Jennifer Beck & Dr. Christer Sinderby
We are very excited to welcome Dr. Jennifer Beck and Dr. Christer Sinderby on the podcast this week. This husband and wife couple co-invented and pioneered one of our most favorite modes of ventilation: NAVA. Dr Jennifer Beck's Bio : Dr. Beck obtained her MSc and PhD from McGill University and studied extensively the function of the human diaphragm – the most important respiratory muscle. Dr. Beck developed a method to accurately measure the electrical activity of the diaphra
Dec 19, 2021


#034 - 📑 Journal Club 17
Hi there 👋 A busy week for the incubator with a number of recordings done and coming to you soon. We have a nice variety of articles...
Dec 12, 2021


#033 - 👩⚕️ Dr. Perri Klass MD
Join us this week for an inspiring discussion with pediatrician and author Dr. Perri Klass. Perri Klass is Professor of Journalism and Pediatrics at New York University and Co-Director of NYU Florence. She attended Harvard Medical School and completed her residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital, Boston. She writes the weekly column, “The Checkup,” for the New York Times Science Section. She has written extensively about medicine, children, literacy, and knitting. Her n
Dec 5, 2021


#032 - 📑 Journal Club 16
Happy thanksgiving everybody! 🦃 We hope that our listeners in the United States enjoyed their holiday and Daphna and I are ourselves...
Nov 28, 2021


#031 - 👩⚕️👨🏼🔬 Dr. Kristyn Beam MD MPH & Dr. Andrew Beam PhD
Join us this week for a fascinating discussion about artificial intelligence in neonatology with doctors Kristyn and Andrew Beam. Dr. Kristyn Beam is an attending neonatologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. She is also an Instructor in the Department of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. She recently completed her clinical fellowship in neonatal-perinatal medicine in the Harvard Combined Neonatal-perinatal fellowship as well as the Harvard Wide Ped
Nov 21, 2021


#030 - 📑 Journal Club 15
This week we are reviewing articles from a variety of Journals, including Pediatrics, Neonatology, Journal of Pediatrics, Pediatric...
Nov 14, 2021


#029 - 👩⚕️ Keliana O’Mara, PharmD
Keliana O’Mara, PharmD, is a Pharmacist and the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Pharmacy Specialist at WakeMed Health and Hospitals. Keliana is a graduate of UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She completed her PGY1 at Moses Cone Health System and a neonatal pharmacotherapy research fellowship at Women’s Hospital of Greensboro. Her areas of research interest include neonatal pain and sedation management, dosing accuracy of medication delivery devices in neonates and pediatrics, n
Nov 6, 2021


#028 - 📑 Journal Club 14
The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here 👇 Neonatal MIS-C: Managing the Cytokine Storm....
Oct 30, 2021


#027 - Dr. Benjamin Rattray MD
Dr. Benjamin Rattray is a newborn critical care physician in North Carolina where he serves as Associate Medical Director of Neonatal Intensive Care at the Cone Health Women’s and Children’s Center. He completed a pediatric residency and a neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship at Duke University Medical Center, holds an MBA from LSU Shreveport, and is a Certified Physician Executive. He lives with his wife, three children, and a Golden Retriever in Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct 23, 2021


#026 - 📑 Journal Club 13
The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here 👇 Health-Related Quality of Life from Adolescence to Adulthood...
Oct 16, 2021


#025 -👨🏻⚕️ Dr. Jimmy Turner MD
Dr. Jimmy Turner is a practicing anesthesiologist at Wake Forest. Dr. Turner hosts the physician philosopher podcast and blog where he take an uncurated and unapologetic look into physician life. He also cohosts the podcast Money meets medicine with Ryan Inman where they discuss finance topics that healthcare providers desperately need to know. He is also the author of the book The Physician Philosopher's Guide to Personal Finance . And finally, he is the founder of the alph
Oct 9, 2021


#023 - 📑 Journal Club 12
The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here 👇 Use of Antenatal Corticosteroids at 22 Weeks of Gestation....
Oct 2, 2021


#022 - 👨🏻⚕️ Dr. Minesh Khashu MD
Pr Minesh Khashu is a clinical leader reimagining healthcare with a focus on systemic wide transformation, continuous quality improvement and family centered care. Prof Khashu has held multiple hospital, regional and national leadership roles in neonatal and perinatal care. Professor Minesh Khashu is a neonatologist at University Hospitals Dorset. He is the founder of the special interest group NEC (SIGNEC; signec.org ). He also works actively on advocating for fathers' invol
Sep 25, 2021


#021 - 📑 Journal Club 11
The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here 👇 Qualitative indications for tracheostomy and chronic...
Sep 18, 2021


#020 - 👨🏻⚕️ Dr. Erik Jensen MD
Dr. Erik Jensen is an attending neonatologist in the division of neonatology at the Children's hospital of Philadelphia. He is an assistant professor of pediatrics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Jensen’s research seeks to improve the long-term respiratory health of premature infants through: (1) clinical and translational studies that aim to develop evidence-based strategies to prevent and treat BPD; (2) novel characterization of dis
Sep 11, 2021


#019 - 📑 Journal Club 10
The articles covered on today’s episode of the podcast can be found here 👇 Characteristics and Outcomes of Women With COVID-19 Giving...
Sep 4, 2021


#018 - 👩⚕️ Dr. Diana Montoya-Williams MD
Dr. Diana Montoya-Williams is an attending neonatologist in the division of Neonatology at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, a clinician scientist in CHOP’s PolicyLab and an assistant professor of Pediatrics in the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine. She graduated from Harvard College with a degree in the History of Science and received her medical degree from Columbia University. Subsequently, she completed her residency in Pediatrics and her fellows
Aug 28, 2021
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