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overview Dr. Bree Andrews is a neonatologist and pediatrician who focuses on the care of complex NICU graduates. Her research centers on two important ideas: the microbiome and its impact on infant health and the role of mobile technology in helping parents at the NICU bedside and beyond.
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Concept Infant, Newborn
Concept Infant, Premature
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Concept Infant Mortality
Concept Infant, Extremely Low Birth Weight
Concept Infant, Premature, Diseases
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Academic Article Shifting Provider Attitudes and Institutional Resources Surrounding Resuscitation at the Limit of Gestational Viability.
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Academic Article Changes in Neurodevelopmental Outcomes From Age 2 to 10 Years for Children Born Extremely Preterm.
Academic Article Multicenter Validation of the Neonatal Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score for Prognosis in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
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Concept Infant, Extremely Premature
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