Such an honor to teach and learn from the physicians and nurses in Kigali. Babies as young as 26 weeks gestation are cared for in the NICUs here -- Amazing discussion on breast milk and enteral feeding for these little premies today!
@Duke_Childrens@DukeGHI@DukeNeonatology
"Imagine receiving a life-altering diagnosis for your newborn. @Sharlarent's @Neonatal_Africa keynote highlights the transformative power of Palliative Care & Ethics.
Alarming reality: 98% of perinatal loss occurs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs).
Palliative care is a human right and must be delivered as part of universal healthcare.
Perinatal Palliative care starts at diagnosis, supporting families through:
- Emotional journeys
- Complex decisions
- Post-loss care
Addressing ethical challenges requires:
- Cultural sensitivity
- Local resources
- Collaborative approaches
#NeonatalAfrica#PalliativeCare#Ethics#GlobalHealth#TFBS2024
Such an honor to be speaking at the Tiny Feet Big Steps Conference in Tanzania. An incredible group of physicians and nurses from across Africa attending.
Grateful to @NICHD_NIH and @NIH_LRP for this generous support of my global perinatal research and my career development. Also thankful for my mentors at @DukeNeonatology, @DukeGHI, and @GEMINI_Research who encourage and support me every day.
Greetings from #WNPPS2023, our annual #SONPM meeting in Scottsdale, AZ
Working our way through our marathon 8-hour meeting!
Love 💗 ,
Your extended Executive Committee!
Powerful data showing the differential effect of covid on female vs male publishing rates across specialities. I'm sure many of us with kids can relate to the increased child care responsibilities and decreased research time. How are we addressing this gap? @WomenNeo@NeoTECaN
Excited to chat with people about our collaboration with the Ethiopian Pediatric Society. This project also engaged a lot of @NeoTECaN people, so was extra special to be a part of.
One of many reasons to come to the poster session this evening.
Here is abstract #42
An excellent global health study on improving delayed cord clamping in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia by @sharlarent, Allison Judkins, @DanielleEhret #SONPM2022#AAP2022
Is the paper you need stuck behind a paywall?
Five websites every researcher should know to access any research paper for free
@AcademicChatter@OpenAcademics
In 2020 the Ethiopian Pediatrics Society and American Academy of Pediatrics worked together to address Ethiopia's high infant mortality rate. This week's #NewsOnTuesday celebrates through the Ethiopian Quality Improvement Initiative ECHO program: unmhealth.org/stories/2022/0…
ALT Displays a cesarean section with one doctor in green scrubs holding the new born baby above the mother, and the other doctor clamping and cutting the umbilical cord. The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Project ECHO logo is displayed over the image with the words "Moving Knowledge, Not People"