Where do neonatologists practice?

Neonatologists practice in children’s hospitals, university medical centers, and large community hospitals. Your pediatrician or obstetrician will be able to refer you to a neonatologist if your newborn baby needs this special care.

What is the job description of a neonatologist?

Stabilize and treat newborns with any life-threatening medical problems. Consult with obstetricians, pediatricians, and family physicians about conditions affecting newborn infants. Neonatologists work mainly in the special care nurseries or newborn intensive care units of hospitals.

What kind of Doctor takes care of newborn babies?

Consult with obstetricians, pediatricians, and family physicians about conditions affecting newborn infants. Neonatologists work mainly in the special care nurseries or newborn intensive care units of hospitals.

When should I refer my Baby to a neonatologist?

Your pediatrician or obstetrician will be able to refer you to a neonatologist if your newborn baby needs this special care. Newborn babies are not just small adults. A medical problem can mean a special challenge. Sometimes babies are born before their bodies are ready to leave the womb.

What does a neonatologist do full time?

According to Dr. Enciso, neonatologists in academic medicine do not devote themselves to full-time clinical care since they must also teach, perform research or assume administrative duties. She devotes about half of her time to running the Neonatal-Perinatal Fellowship Program at UCLA.

What’s it like to work in the NICU?

“I also enjoy the NICU’s very team-driven atmosphere, with bedside nurses, charge nurses, neonatal nurse practitioners, neonatology fellows, pediatrics residents and attendings all working closely together.” Dr. Enciso also finds being her patients’ first physician rewarding.

What is the difference between a pediatrician and a neonatologist?

Although your pediatrician can solve most health problems of newborns, a Neonatologist is trained specifically to handle the most complex and high-risk situations. If your newborn is premature, or has a serious illness, injury, or birth defect, a neonatologist may assist at the time of delivery and in…

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