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NEW – INFORMATION RELATED TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC:  

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Information for Parents with Infants Still in NICU

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The DPC has been in existence for over twenty years, providing direct clinical services to the graduates of the Emory Regional Perinatal Center's neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) at highest medical risk for developing long-term disabilities. The criteria for follow-up by this program include very low birth weight (<1500 grams / 3 lbs.), known neurological impairment at birth, and other serious medical conditions with which developmental delays are associated. Children are followed from hospital discharge through five years of age.

Our follow-up team consists of members from each of the following: physicians (pediatricians, neonatologists), pediatric nurse practitioners, psychologists, physical therapists, social workers, nurses, and nutritionists. The team is funded by a grant from the Georgia Department of Human Resources. Members of the team are employees of Emory University School of Medicine and Grady Memorial Hospital, both participants in the Emory Regional Perinatal Center. Pediatric physical and occupational therapists at Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta also participate on our team.

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Extreme Prematurity: Frequent Medical Complications with Implications for Development

Other Neonatal Medical Complications Associated with Developmental Problems

  • Asphyxia/Hypoxic Ischemic Episode (HIE)
  • Congenital Infections

Developmental Care in the NICU

Neurodevelopmental Implications of Neonatal Trauma

Developmental Milestones Specifically for Children Born Prematurely

Beyond Infancy: The Older Premature Child

Georgia Resources

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Medical Disclaimer

This resource guide in no way constitutes an endorsement, recommendation, guarantee or warranty of the usefulness, appropriateness, safety or efficacy, in general or in the case of any particular child or individual, for any intervention, therapy, treatment, or resource contained in this resource site. This site is never to be used to replace the patient/primary health care provider relationship. We hope it will be helpful to people for understanding the issues and gaining insights into what questions to ask.

 

Neonatology
  • Faculty
  • Developmental Progress Clinic
    • Welcome
    • Mission Statement
    • Objectives
    • Schedule for Appointments
    • Physician's Guide
    • Behavioral Support Project
    • Information and Resources for Parents
    • Therapists/Educators
  • International Activities
  • Outreach Education
  • Transport Program
    • How To Arrange A Transport
    • The Neonatal Transport Team
    • Special Capabilities During Transport
  • Fellowship Program
    • Curriculum
    • Clinical Facilities
    • Current Fellows
  • Upcoming Events
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Emory Regional Perinatal Center
Neonatal Section
49 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive
Atlanta, GA 30303
General Information: 404-778-1450
Patient Referrals: 404-778-1450
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