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Norman J. Siegel New Member Outstanding Science Award
John Howland Award
Mary Ellen Avery Award
SPR Thomas A. Hazinski Distinguished Service Award
SPR Douglas K. Richardson Award for Perinatal and Pediatric Healthcare Research
PROSPER Diversity Award
ASPN Founders’ Award
David G. Nichols Health Equity Award
ASPN Mid-Career Award
Awarded Part 4 Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Credit
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Awarded Part 4 Maintenance of Certification (MOC) Credit
Global Neonatal & Children's Health Works in Progress
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Global Neonatal & Children's Health Works in Progress
Global Neonatal & Children's Health Works in Progress
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Global Neonatal & Children's Health Works in Progress
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WIP 10 - Newborn Screening for Critical Congenital Heart Diseases using Pulse Oximetry in a Low-Middle Income Country.
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WIP 12 - Understanding Re-Implementation Success: A Study on Reintroducing Pediatric Early Warning Systems in Resource-Variable Hospitals Providing Childhood Cancer Care in Latin America
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WIP 01 - Assessing The Efficacy of The Global Health Program at Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Improving Global Health Education for Residents
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WIP 02 - Curriculum Development of a Pediatric Residency Global Health Pathway
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WIP 03 - Essential Newborn Care 1 Implementation with Virtual Refreshers in Uzbekistan
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WIP 04 - Evaluating Mobile Health Training Modalities for Community Health Workers in Northern Uganda
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WIP 06 - Identifying and Describing Pediatric Refugee Patients in Acute Care Settings
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WIP 07 - Impact of a Condensed Essential Newborn Care Training With Virtual Simulation Refreshers for Pediatric Residents in an African Setting
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WIP 08 - Jack of Which Trades? Learning How to Care for Critically-Ill Children as a Pediatric Resident in Honduras
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WIP 09 - Measuring Adherence to a Sepsis Bundle and Clinical Outcomes in Pediatric Patients Presenting with Sepsis in Tanzania
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