Transfusing to keep hemoglobin levels higher does not improve premature baby outcomes
A study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggests that keeping the hemoglobin level higher in the first weeks of life offers no advantage in survival or brain development for extremely low birth weight infants.
New Pediatrics Fellows (2021-2022)
The Duke Department of Pediatrics welcomes the newest group of fellows who will arrive in July 2021.
Four Pediatrics faculty selected for Leadership Development for Researchers (LEADER) Program
Four faculty from the Department of Pediatrics have been selected for the School of Medicine Office for Faculty's 2021 LEADER program.
Quality improvement is integral part of neonatal ICU
Duke’s Division of Neonatology and members of the Duke intensive care nursery (ICN) team continue to be at the forefront of quality improvement efforts that reduce sepsis, improve survival, and benefit the smallest, most vulnerable patients for the rest of their lives.
Faculty Spotlight: John Lynch Lyles, MD
This week’s faculty spotlight shines on John Lyles, MD, clinical associate in the Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition. Lyles talks to us about how he became interested in medicine, particularly pediatric gastroenterology, and the challenges in caring for patients with disorders of the gut-brain axis. He also shares his reflections on his most significant mentor, Lisa Martin, PhD, and offers some insights into his research focused exploring options to offer IB-Stim to patients in addition to other related interests.
Duke, community partners produce videos for COVID+ pregnant Latinx patients
Duke Ob/Gyn, Duke Family Medicine and Community Health, Duke Pediatrics, Duke Health and Duke University Hospital have collaborated with community organizations to produce educational videos in Spanish about COVID-19 for Latinx patients.
Business NC releases Top Doctors list for 2020
Five Duke Pediatrics doctors are included on this year's Business NC's Top Doctors list.
New and competing renewal awards for November 2020
New and competing renewal awards made to faculty in the Department of Pediatrics for the month of November 2020 are announced.
Becker, Perrin and Smith elected to American Pediatric Society (APS)
The American Pediatric Society (APS) recently announced 55 new members, including Mara Becker, MD, MSCE, associate professor of pediatrics (Rheumatology), Eliana Perrin, MD, MPH, professor of pediatrics (Primary Care) and P. Brian Smith, MD, MPH, MHS, professor of pediatrics (Neonatology, Quantitative Sciences).
Permar elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Six members of the Duke faculty, including Sallie Permar, MD, PhD, have been named Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).