Monthly Archives: January 2025

Breast is Best; is Fresher Better?

A recurrent problem in the NICU is “bandwagon-jumping”. An intervention with some preliminary positive data, and a possible physiologic rationale is widely adopted and made part of QI bundles with little or no reliable evidence that it is either effective … Continue reading

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Neurodevelopmental Impairment, who decides what it is?

I have written frequently about my concerns with “NDI” as an important measure of neonatal outcomes, indeed, it seems to be often thought of as if it were the only important measure. It has very often been included as part … Continue reading

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