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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
Neonatal General 7: Epidemiology, Outcomes and Periviability
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Neonatal General 7: Epidemiology, Outcomes and Periviability
Neonatal General 7: Epidemiology, Outcomes and Periviability
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Neonatal General 7: Epidemiology, Outcomes and Periviability
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382 - Trends and socio-demographic disparities in U.S. Congenital Anomalies (2016-2023)
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392 - Investigation of Prenatal Maternal Diagnosis Codes in Relation to Poor Birth Outcomes In Kentucky Using Medicaid Claims Data
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393 - The Use of a Visual Aid to Guide Prenatal Consultation on Extreme Prematurity
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394 - Temporal Changes in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay in Extremely Preterm Infants: A Longitudinal Analysis
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395 - Predicting composite neonatal morbidity and mortality using metabolic profiles in preterm infants born <32 weeks gestation
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383 - Declining global autopsy rates in preterms - can we trust our outcome data? A narrative review on causes of death
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384 - Multiparity as Determinant of Death and/or Neuro-Morbidity in Preterm Infants
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385 - Planned Out-of-Hospital Birth and Birth Outcomes
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386 - Factors in Golden Hour Affecting Survival without Morbidity and Mortality in Infants ≤ 1250g.
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387 - Exploring Periviability Counseling Practices: Findings From A National Survey
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388 - Do Apgar Scores Predict Outcomes Among Extremely Preterm Infants?
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389 - Standardization of Care Improves Survival in Extremely Preterm Infants
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390 - Trends in Neonatal Mortality Rates and Changing Pattern of aetiology of Neonatal Deaths over 3 Decades from a Tertiary Care Perinatal Centre in Singapore
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