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overview For 34 years, I have been involved with understanding the complexity of child, adolescent, and adult neurodevelopmental disability and community outcomes of health, functioning, and participation. I bring expertise in qualitative and quantitative methods for modelling health status, resiliency and missed opportunities across childhood, adolescent and young adult life for individuals born prematurely. I have trained 54 postdoctoral fellows in their use of developmental and functional assessments, biomarkers, and clinical outcomes research, of which 95% have gone on to successful scientific and clinical-academic medical leadership positions. Throughout my career, I have asked the question how do individuals with prematurity at highest risk for early onset neurodevelopmental disabilities fare with respect to their long-term physical, developmental and social health outcomes? In my first U.S. academic job, I was responsible for neurodevelopmental consultative services linked to primary medical care and community care coordination (UCP, ARC, People’s Inc.) for individuals age birth to 90 years with CP and related neurodevelopmental disabilities. For these efforts, I received the Sir James Carreras International Variety Club Award. In my academic positions at Brown University and University of Chicago, I have continued to develop interdisciplinary regional management teams to promote functioning and participation for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities. With interdisciplinary colleagues, I developed a pediatric functional independence measure (WeeFIMTM) that has been used for 3-7 year outcomes in three NIH Multicenter Studies: Cryosurgery for Retinopathy of Prematurity (Pediatrics. 2000;106(5):998-1005. PMID: 11061766), Fetal Surgery for Myelomeningocele (Childs Nerv Syst. 2011 Jul;27(7):1083-8. PMID:21327591), and the CoolCap trial of cooling for neonatal encephalopathy (Guillet et al. Pediatr Res. 2012 Feb;71(2):205-9. PMID:22258133). More recently, I developed the Warner Initial Development Evaluation of Adaptive and Functional Skills (WIDEA-FS), which tracks emerging motor, communicative, and adaptive competencies in the first two years, and the Child Health Impairment-Functioning, Participation, and Participation (CHI-FPS) Checklist for children 7-18 years. These instruments were respectively normed on over 1500 neurotypical children and over 1500 children with disabilities. These tools were validated against specific standardized motor, communicative, developmental, psychological, and educational achievement tests. These indicators of challenges in daily activities and their impact on family life were subsequently implemented in community populations in New England, the International Rett Registry, the Western Australia Down Syndrome Registry, the U.S. and Australian Newborn Encephalopathy-Hypothermia and Erythropoietin Trials, and the Cerebral Palsy Research Registry. In all of these efforts, longitudinal strategies for tracking physical developmental and behavioral health outcomes, as well as functioning, participation and individual and family well-being occurred through interdisciplinary teams of health and rehabilitation professionals committed to enablement.
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Academic Article Neuropsychological and functional outcomes of very low birth weight infants.
Academic Article The vulnerable preschool child: the impact of biomedical and social risks on neurodevelopmental function.
Academic Article Functional outcomes in self-care, mobility, communication, and learning in extremely low-birth weight infants.
Academic Article Severity of neonatal retinopathy of prematurity is predictive of neurodevelopmental functional outcome at age 5.5 years. Behalf of the Cryotherapy for Retinopathy of Prematurity Cooperative Group.
Academic Article Maternal fish consumption and infant birth size and gestation: New York State Angler Cohort Study.
Academic Article Risk factors for major neurodevelopmental impairments and need for special education resources in extremely premature infants.
Academic Article Educational and social competencies at 8 years in children with threshold retinopathy of prematurity in the CRYO-ROP multicenter study.
Academic Article Spectrum of gross motor function in extremely low birth weight children with cerebral palsy at 18 months of age.
Academic Article Neurodevelopmental surveillance in the first 2 years after extremely preterm birth: evidence, challenges, and guidelines.
Academic Article Developmental vulnerability and resilience in extremely preterm infants.
Academic Article The panorama of cerebral palsy after very and extremely preterm birth: evidence and challenges.
Academic Article Optimizing early development and understanding trajectories of resiliency after extreme prematurity.
Academic Article Predicting school readiness from neurodevelopmental assessments at age 2 years after respiratory distress syndrome in infants born preterm.
Academic Article Optimizing neuromotor outcomes among very preterm, very low-birth-weight infants.
Academic Article The spectrum of behavioral outcomes after extreme prematurity: regulatory, attention, social, and adaptive dimensions.
Academic Article 17-year outcome of preterm infants with diverse neonatal morbidities: Part 1--Impact on physical, neurological, and psychological health status.
Academic Article Academic achievement after extreme prematurity: optimizing outcomes for vulnerable children in times of uncertainty.
Academic Article Risk factors affecting school readiness in premature infants with respiratory distress syndrome.
Academic Article Measuring outcomes after extreme prematurity with the Bayley-III Scales of infant and toddler development: a cautionary tale from Australia.
Academic Article The Bayley-III scale underestimates developmental delay in extremely premature and extremely low birth weight infants.
Academic Article The limits of viability and the uncertainty of neuroprotection: challenges in optimizing outcomes in extreme prematurity.
Academic Article Functional status of extremely preterm infants at kindergarten entry.
Academic Article Measuring functional outcomes after prematurity: developmental impact of very low birth weight and extremely low birth weight status on childhood disability.
Academic Article Supporting vulnerable preschool children: connecting the dots before kindergarten.
Academic Article Commentary on "Kindergarten classroom functioning of extremely preterm/extremely low birth weight children" or "Leaving no child behind: promoting educational success for preterm survivors".
Academic Article Impaired visual fixation at the age of 2 years in children born before the twenty-eighth week of gestation. Antecedents and correlates in the multicenter ELGAN study.
Academic Article Language Abilities as a Framework for Understanding Emerging Cognition and Social Competencies after Late, Moderate, and Very Preterm Birth.
Academic Article Prematurity and cardiovascular risk at early adulthood.
Academic Article The Test of Infant Motor Performance at 3 months predicts language, cognitive, and motor outcomes in infants born preterm at 2 years of age.
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