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A weekly #podcast about #neonatology where @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd review recent #neoebm and interview pioneers and innovators of the field🎙

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Board prep fact of the day! You can subscribe to the board review podcast here: buff.ly/CFWTwr2 It's great for anyone wanting to learn more about physiology and pathology in the NICU! #nicu #neotwitter #neosky #meded #nicunurse #nant #nann

Board prep fact of the day!

You can subscribe to the board review podcast here: buff.ly/CFWTwr2 
It's great for anyone wanting to learn more about physiology and pathology in the NICU!

#nicu #neotwitter #neosky #meded #nicunurse #nant #nann
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Dr. Phyllis Dennery highlights that neonates respond differently than adults to lung injury and oxidative stress, emphasizing the need to understand these unique developmental mechanisms to better prevent conditions like bronchopulmonary dysplasia. This insight shapes new

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Liberal red blood cell transfusion strategies in extremely low birth weight infants do not reduce intermittent hypoxemia or improve neurodevelopmental outcomes at 24 months compared to restrictive strategies. This supports continuing current restrictive transfusion practices

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A baby’s medical care is reimbursed based on their size, not their complexity or the expertise required to save their lives. This highlights the deep disconnect between the societal value of children and how our healthcare system financially values their care. For a deeper

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Dr. Om Krishna Pathak emphasizes the importance of empowering nursing staff in NICU settings, highlighting their critical role in improving neonatal care. This insight underscores the need for effective team management in high-stress environments. To learn more about Dr. Pathak's

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Apnea occurs significantly more often in preterm infants within 48 hours after receiving two-month vaccinations, with 24% of vaccinated infants experiencing apnea compared to 10% of unvaccinated. However, these apneic episodes were brief and not associated with severe adverse

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Extubation failure remains a major challenge in extremely preterm infants, with up to 60% failing their first extubation attempt. A recent multicenter trial showed higher nasal CPAP levels post-extubation reduced failure rates from 57% to 35%, offering a potential strategy to

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If the nurse is identifying something that's abnormal or knows what to look for, we can intervene in a more timely manner. Ongoing education for NICU nurses is essential for early intervention and patient safety. Listen to the latest episode to discover how online learning is

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In India, prematurity is now the leading cause of neonatal mortality, accounting for 41% of deaths. This shift underscores the need for advanced neonatal care technologies and facilities. Learn more about the evolving challenges in neonatal care in the latest episode of The

In India, prematurity is now the leading cause of neonatal mortality, accounting for 41% of deaths. 

This shift underscores the need for advanced neonatal care technologies and facilities. 

Learn more about the evolving challenges in neonatal care in the latest episode of The
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Extremely preterm infants extubated to higher CPAP levels had a 35% extubation failure rate, compared to 57% with standard CPAP—showing how small changes in care can make a big difference. Neonatologists, listen in to The Incubator’s latest journal club for more on this and other

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Prematurity leaves a lasting mark — including on kidney health. Discover how early life events shape long-term outcomes and why early interventions matter. 🚀 Don't miss the next Delphi experience! Register now for Delphi 2026 👉 buff.ly/kiwZTlm!

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Are you studying for a neonatology exam? 📚 We hope you are using the Neonatal Board Review Podcast- our collaboration with Drs. Brodsky and Martin! If you are still looking for more questions, "Podcaster20" will give you 20% off any subscription at StatPearls!

Are you studying for a neonatology exam? 📚

We hope you are using the Neonatal Board Review Podcast- our collaboration with Drs. Brodsky and Martin! 

If you are still looking for more questions, "Podcaster20" will give you 20% off any subscription at StatPearls!
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Interesting moment in the NICU today… During a team conversation, someone brought up a point I had never considered before: For babies who develop a spontaneous pneumothorax shortly after birth, it turns out there are recommendations out there that these individuals should

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Extubation failure affects over half of extremely preterm infants at standard CPAP levels, but increasing CPAP pressure to higher levels can reduce this failure by 22%, improving outcomes in these vulnerable babies. Discover how this can influence neonatal care in detail by

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Jochen Profit highlighting his research in California using Baby-MONITOR and showing the magnitude of both between and within NICU variation in quality of care #SIGNEC2025

Jochen Profit highlighting his research in California using Baby-MONITOR and showing the magnitude of both between and within NICU variation in quality of care #SIGNEC2025
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Larry Carino from buff.ly/3q1VYu3 via Brustman Carrino PR teaches us about the power of storytelling at last year's TedX event! Join us this year at: buff.ly/lErlbeT

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Neonatology is evolving beyond traditional roles—support for physicians must also grow to redefine how we practice and collaborate in critical care. Dr. Robin Steinhorn highlights the importance of adapting to new challenges and fostering collaboration in neonatal medicine. Learn

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Ran into the NICU Doc (@FortDoc) at PAS. He’s hyped about the AerVia supraglottic airway device—a potential game-changer for NICU babies of all sizes needing resuscitation! 💃Perfect for #SALSA, too! Can’t wait to get these out to the people and places where they can make the

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Many low- and middle-income countries struggle with implementing effective neonatal care despite acceptance of practices like Kangaroo Mother Care, due to health system limitations and workforce challenges. This highlights the critical need for tailored education and

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Comprehensive state-of-the-art review of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, hypothermia therapy and adjunctive therapies. I'm interested in thoughts of colleagues from India and other countries about these authors' interpretation of the results of the HELIX trial and their

Comprehensive state-of-the-art review of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, hypothermia therapy and adjunctive therapies. 
I'm interested in thoughts of colleagues from India and other countries about these authors' interpretation of the results of the HELIX trial and their