Emily Miller MD MS FAAP (@emilymillermd) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Miller MD MS FAAP

@emilymillermd

Neonatologist @CincyChildrens | #HPSP | Alum @UofLpeds @uoflmedschool | Disparities/health policy in NICU | Mom x 4 (she/her) | #tweetiatrician | Opinions mine

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Susan R Hintz MD (@susanhintzmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is the academic neonatologist close to extinction? Satyan outstanding presentation at #DELPHI2024 poses critical questions about the future of academic #neonatology - and thus, for Pediatrics. A call to action acknowledging gender inequity, non-clinical effort, and more.

Is the academic neonatologist close to extinction?  <a href="/neosatyan/">Satyan</a> outstanding presentation at #DELPHI2024 poses critical questions about the future of academic #neonatology - and thus, for Pediatrics. A call to action acknowledging gender inequity, non-clinical effort, and more.
Stephen Patrick, MD, MPH (@stephenwpatrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

National candidates here’s your opportunity—focus on children! Our study in JAMA Health Forum shows U.S. voters overwhelmingly support policies that invest in kids’ health and well-being.🌟👶 jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-…

Emily Miller MD MS FAAP (@emilymillermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 #neotwitter pub alert! We interviewed division/practice leaders re: ideal neonatology staffing practices. We report JournalofPediatrics on 4 primary themes: -clinical & non-clinical aspects of work -shift characteristics -flexibility in the work environment jpeds.com/article/S0022-…

📣 #neotwitter pub alert!

We interviewed division/practice leaders re: ideal neonatology staffing practices. We report <a href="/JPediatr/">JournalofPediatrics</a> on 4 primary themes:
-clinical &amp; non-clinical aspects of work
-shift characteristics
-flexibility in the work environment
 jpeds.com/article/S0022-…
Emily Miller MD MS FAAP (@emilymillermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the year and a half following Dobbs, hundreds more infants died than expected in the US, new research shows. The vast majority of those infants had congenital anomalies, or birth defects. Original study JAMA Pediatrics by Parvati Singh Maria Gallo, PhD here: jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap…

Eviction Lab (@evictionlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“In Summer 2024 alone, there were 3,622 eviction filings in Cincinnati according to the Princeton University Eviction Lab.” buff.ly/3YluqQq By Javari Burnett

Emily Miller MD MS FAAP (@emilymillermd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time, American Academy of Pediatrics is calling for universal paid family and medical leave (PFML), which “has the power to improve an entire generation’s health.” The AAP recommends the policy should be at least 12 weeks long and provide parity across all leave categories.

John W Ibrahim MD (@johnwibrahimmd1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NICU staffing, generational changes, chasing patient acuity and ensuring patient safety with a work life balance while maintaining academic productivity. Excellent work by leaders in the field. CHNC Christine Bishop

NICU staffing, generational changes, chasing patient acuity and ensuring patient safety with a work life balance while maintaining academic productivity. Excellent work by leaders in the field. <a href="/NeoConsortium/">CHNC</a> <a href="/chrisbishopmd/">Christine Bishop</a>
Evidence-Based Neo (@ebneo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This population-based study based in Ontario in JAMA Network Open examines neighborhood income mobility and risk of child protective service involvement buff.ly/40vmlv4 #ebneoalerts #equity4babies #EBNEOEquityAlerts #neotwitter #neoEBM

This population-based study based in Ontario in <a href="/JAMANetworkOpen/">JAMA Network Open</a> 
examines neighborhood income mobility and risk of child protective service involvement buff.ly/40vmlv4 #ebneoalerts #equity4babies #EBNEOEquityAlerts #neotwitter #neoEBM
Magda Sanz (@masancor07) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Important paper alert: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39486058/ Report of our experience at Texas Children's Fetal Center with 200 spina bifida cases: 100 fetoscopic 41 open hysterectomy 59 postnatal Fetoscopic group delivered at a median of 38.1w with 51% vaginal births. 🧵