Pediatrix University - Video Podcasts
Summary: Lectures and discussions to help meet the continuing education needs of physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in neonatal, cardiology, pediatric, obstetric and maternal-fetal medicine. These podcasts are presented through Pediatrix University by the The Center for Research, Education and Quality. The Grand Rounds forum provides topics in neonatal-perinatal medicine. Educational activities offer a combined slide and audio presentation, as well as mp3, mp4, and a non-audio option. Supplemental Reading/References provide links to abstracts. A post-test is included for submission and presentations from 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010 are designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM as outlined in the 'About CME' text for each activity. Presentations from 2009 and 2008 are available for review, but do not offer credit. Visit for post-tests and supplemental reading materials. Provided by, The Center for Research, Education and Quality
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Podcasts:
Markers of BPD - Cytokines and Early DetectionAlan H. Jobe, MD, PhDProfessor of Pediatrics University of CincinnatiCincinnati Children's HospitalCincinnati, OH
"Meaningful Use" of Computers in Medicine - How will NICUs fit in?Willa H. Drummond, MD, MSProfessor of Pediatrics (Neonatology), Physiology and Large Animal Clinical SciencesUniversity of Florida Colleges of Medicine and Veterinary Clinical SciencesGainesville, FL
Clinical Decision Making with AntibioticsBy: Brian Smith, MD, MPH, MHSAssociate Professor, Division of NeonatologyChief, Division of Quantitative SciencesAssociate Director, Duke Clinical Research Institute Fellowship ProgramDurham, NC
Genetics of Sudden Death Syndromes in the Young: State of the Art and Future ConsiderationsBy: Jorge McCormack, MD, FACCAffiliate Associate Professor Pediatrics, University of South FloridaPediatric ElectrophysiologyPediatric Cardiology AssociatesCongenital Heart Institute of Florida
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Twins: New advances in the management of complicated monochorionic multiplesBy: Martin Walker, MDDirector, Fetal Therapy ProgramEvergreen HospitalEastside Maternal Fetal Medicine, an affiliate of Obstetrix Medical GroupSeattle, WA
Probiotics & Determinants of Long Term HealthBy: Jose M. Saavedra, MD, FAAPMedical and Scientific DirectorNestlé Nutrition Associate Professor of PediatricsJohn Hopkins University School of Medicine
Evolution of Infant Formulas & Determinants of Long Term HealthBy: Jose M. Saavedra, MD, FAAPMedical and Scientific DirectorNestlé Nutrition Associate Professor of PediatricsJohn Hopkins University School of Medicine
Benefits and Hazards of Postnatal Glucocorticoid Exposure in Preterm InfantsBy: Kristi Watterberg, MDChief of Neonatology and Vice-Chair, PediatricsUniversity of New MexicoAlbuquerque, New Mexico
Treating Hypotension and Shock in the Preterm InfantBy: Keith J. Barrington, MDProfesseur Titulaire, Département de PédiatrieUniversité de MontréalChef de Service de Néonatalogie CHU Sainte JustineMontréal, Québec
High Frequency Ventilation: State-of-the-Art 2010 By: Martin Keszler, MD, FAAP Professor of Pediatrics and Director of NurseriesGeorgetown University HospitalWashington, DC
A New Window into the Newborn Brain: Continuous EEG Monitoring By: Robert White, MDMedical Director, NICUPediatrix Medical GroupDirector, Regional Newborn ProgramMemorial HospitalSouth Bend, IN
Genomics, Proteomics, and Metabolomics: The Future of Neonatal Medicine By: Alan R. Spitzer, MD Senior Vice President and Director for Education, Research and DevelopmentThe Center for Research, Education and QualityMEDNAX Services/Pediatrix Medical GroupSunrise, FL
Near Infrared Spectroscopy in Neonatal Intensive CareBy: Adré du Plessis, MB ChB Associate Professor of NeurologyChildren's Hospital Harvard Medical SchoolBoston, MA
Umbilical Cord Blood Cellular Therapy for Brain InjuryBy: Charles S. Cox, Jr., MD The Children's Fund Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Surgery, Pediatrics, and NeurosurgeryThe University of Texas Medical School at HoustonAdjoint Professor of Biomedical EngineeringThe University of Texas at Austin, Cockrell School of EngineeringDirector of University of Texas Health Science Center Program in Regenerative Medicine, and Judith Hoffberger Cellular Therapeutics LaboratoryHouston, TX
Ethics - Limits of Viability: What do the data tell us? By: John D. Lantos, MD Professor of PediatricsUniversity of Missouri at Kansas CityVisiting Professor of Pediatrics, University of ChicagoDirector, Children's Mercy Bioethics Center