Topic: In this project we will build a near-infrared spectroscopy instrument that is able to non-invasively measure and display brain oxygen concentration in preterm and term neonates. Since these highly sensitive patients often have problems to adjust their oxygenation sufficiently, an instrument enabling to monitor oxygenation may be valuable in adjusting the treatment, prevent lesions and long-term disabilities. In addition, this instrument will also be applicable to many other tissues and subjects. (more…)
As part of the neonatal nutrition training program at Baylor College of Medicine, two three-month fellowship programs are offered. Two applicants are selected per session.
This program is supported in part by Project # T79 MC00023 from the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (Title V, Social Security Act), Health Resources and Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services.
Are you a young doctor (residing in Europe) interested in Paediatric Urology and would like to visit a Paediatric Urology center in Europe?
Do you want your nurse (working in a European hospital) to visit another Paediatric Urology center in Europe?
Write to us and apply for an ESPU Travel Scholarship
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The Children’s Hospital Pediatric Anesthesiology Fellowship is one of first continuously ACGME-accredited fellowship programs in the country and accepts 6 applicants per year. Rita Agarwal, MD is the Fellowship Director and Scott Markowitz, MD is the Assistant Fellowship Director. The University of Colorado Anesthesiology Residency is the affiliated core program. Fellows are required to spend one month of the twelve month program in the PICU and one month on the Acute and Chronic Pain Service rotation. Regional anesthesia experience is a well regarded and growing aspect of our program. Electives are available in Cardiology, NICU, PICU, Anesthesia in Remote Sites and Chronic Pain. One hallmark of the program is its flexibility and adaptability. (more…)