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Audrey's Children: Spotlight on Dr. Brooke Redmond

What makes her an “Audrey”? "Dr. Redmond embodies our hospital’s commitment to innovation and exemplary patient care through her groundbreaking "24/7 Baby" program, which ensures continuous, comprehensive support for prehospital neonatal emergencies. This program has set a new standard of care for newborn deliveries and resuscitations occurring outside of the hospital environment. Her unwavering dedication brings tangible results in infant health and leaves a lasting impact on the healthcare community. Equally, she is a passionate mentor, investing considerable time in nurturing and guiding the next generation of neonatologists."

Source: Audrey's Children
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  • Sarah Taylor: The Science of Breastfeeding

    Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale neonatologist Sarah Taylor to discuss our growing understanding of breastfeeding, including the active role that infants play in shaping the composition of breast milk. Harlan discusses the rapid growth of Hims & Hers Health, which provides treatment and medication over the internet; Howie reports on the promising initial results from a pilot program in North Carolina that seeks to reduce healthcare costs by providing support in non-medical areas like food security and housing. 

    Source: Health & Veritas with Howard P. FormanHarlan M. Krumholz
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  • Congratulations, 2024 TEP grant awardees!

    It’s an honor to introduce the 2024 Trainee Expansion Program (TEP) awardees – heartfelt congratulations! <br/><br/>Click here to meet these impressive early career academics and learn about their work, improving lives through research in human milk and lactation.<br/><br/>We wish them the best of luck with their TEP projects.

    Source: Family Larsson-Rosenquist Foundation Newsletter
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  • This Winter Season, Getting Vaccinated Can Save A Baby’s Life

    It’s “mid-respiratory season,” when hospitals see an uptick in patients with serious complications from influenza and other viruses. In just the last few months, more than 10,000 people in the U.S. have died from RSV, influenza, and Covid19. The threat is particularly acute for those already most vulnerable to disease: babies.

    Source: The Opinion Pages
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