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In Memoriam: Dr. Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos

The Newborn Brain Society shares in the sadness of the neonatal neurology community at the passing of Dr. Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos. “Dr. D” devoted her life to the care of newborns and was a true pioneer in the field of neonatal critical care. During decades of an incredible career, Dr. Delivoria-Papadopoulos contributed immensely to our understanding …

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September 2020 – Webinar Topics, Dates, Registration

Newborn Brain Society’s Educational Committee has launched a weekly webinar series. Join experts in the field of neonatal neurology as they speak on clinical and research guidelines, educate on new techniques, and answer your questions! Registration is free for all our live webinar sessions, but the recordings are only available to members.  To learn more …

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August 2020 – Webinar Topics, Dates, Registration

Newborn Brain Society’s Educational Committee has launched a weekly webinar series. Join experts in the field of neonatal neurology as they speak on clinical and research guidelines, educate on new techniques, and answer your questions! Registration is free for all our live webinar sessions, but the recordings are only available to members.  To learn more …

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July 2020 – Webinar Topics, Dates, Registration

Newborn Brain Society’s Educational Committee has launched a weekly webinar series. Join experts in the field of neonatal neurology as they speak on clinical and research guidelines, educate on new techniques, and answer your questions! Registration is free for all our live webinar sessions, but the recordings are only available to members.  To learn more …

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Statement on Racial Injustice and Disparities in Care

Newborn Brain Society leadership stands firm against all racial injustice and prejudice. Disparities in healthcare exist around the world for people of color, and disproportionately affect black, brown and poor communities.  We are significantly concerned about the impact of racial injustice and health disparities on maternal and infant care, leading to greater maternal and infant …

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New Membership Level – Low-Middle Income Countries

The Newborn Brain Society now has three membership levels – General, Junior, and General-LMIC (for those living in low-middle income countries). A General Member (LMIC) is a person residing and working in a country with “low-income economy,” “lower-middle-income economy,” or “upper-middle-income economy” as defined by the World Bank’s most recent available data. For 2020, please …

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