Again, close liaison between obstetrician, midwife, general practitioner, cardiologist, and neonatologist is vital. |
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This team may include a neonatologist, a pediatric anesthesiologist, or pediatric surgeon, as well as neonatal nurses and nurse practitioners. |
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The Pharmacy Department requires that all Surfactant orders be signed or countersigned by the staff neonatologist. |
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The 2010 Research Grant has been awarded to Dr. Emer Finan, who is a neonatologist at Mt. Sinai Hospital, in Toronto, Ontario. |
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To become a sub specialist, such as a neonatologist or gastroenterologist, then another 2 to 4 years of study is required. |
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The neonatologist, a specialist in caring for newborns, cleared the final hurdle last month by passing an oral exam. |
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As a young adult she shares a flat with Joe, a brilliant young historian, but falls in love with a friend of his, a neonatologist called Adam. |
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The device we are developing will allow the neonatologist to monitor blood in a noninvasive manner beyond the period of umbilical artery recording. |
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Obtaining a second opinion from another neonatologist may be helpful to reach that goal. |
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A research nurse employed by the study then identified a senior obstetrician or midwife and a senior neonatologist or neonatal nurse within each of these hospitals. |
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Martin was the attending neonatologist on call, and told me their vital statistics. |
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The neonatologist handles all the health-related problems of the very young child that can occur before, during and after birth. |
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Level 3: A qualified neonatologist should be available on call at all times. |
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Once that is done, the neonatologist and RTs then decide if the child is ready to begin weaning and eventually come off the ventilator. |
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With over 25 years experience as a neonatologist, Dr. Walker has worked both within the hospital sector and with non-government organizations. |
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We have a group of wonderful speakers. Dr. Marianne Deschênes, a neonatologist at the Centre mere-enfant du CHUQ in Quebec, will speak on central and obstructive apnea in the very young child. |
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Exchange transfusion is a procedure with substantial morbidity that should only be performed in centres with the appropriate expertise under the supervision of an experienced neonatologist. |
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At Renaissance, I talked with a neonatologist who trained at my hospital, in Boston, and brought McAllen new skills and technologies for premature babies. |
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The more experienced pediatricians favored the hospital discharge summary or communication with the child's neonatologist for this information. |
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At my hospital, four medical professionals receive each baby: an attending neonatologist, a fellow in training, a respiratory therapist, and a specialized nurse. |
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Screening of infants with birth weights of between 1251 g and 2000 g is appropriate if the neonatologist believes the baby to be at high risk because of the severity and complexity of the neonatal clinical course. |
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I want to be a neonatologist, which is a doctor who specializes in the care of newborns, especially those who are premature, or have jaundice, or some problem like that. |
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