NYU DIVISION OF NEONATOLOGY JACK CARY EICHENBAUM SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM August 3, 2011 11:00am 3:00pm New York University Medical Center NYU Smilow Conference Room
Summer Scholars Program Goals Supported by Jack s Neonatology Fund in memory Jack Cary Eichenbaum, who lived two days being born premature on Feb/24/02 at NYU BUT INSPIRED A FUTURE. Jack s Neonatology Scholar Program is committed to supporting the development of Medical Professionalism In Clinical Care, Education and Medical Research so that every child and family is provided excellent medical care in a nurturing and supportive NICU environment.
Summer Scholars Program Goals 1. To expose Scholars to the System and Culture of Pediatric Subspecialty Medicine through real life medical situations. Exposure to Pediatric intensive specialties Often overlooked in training exposure These specialties are broad based medical programs that are highly integrated into hospital and multidisciplinary team systems The scholar learns the important role of: Multidisciplinary teamwork Identifying the many important roles of individuals critical to healthcare delivery including: nurses, practitioners, specialists, administrators and others.
Summer Scholars Program Goals 2. To provide Scholar with Direct Experience in an ongoing clinical research project. Clinical or basic/translational science research project activities are ways that the scholar is provided insight into the day to day challenges of health care delivery and health care advancement.
Summer Scholars Program Goals 3. To enhance development of Medical professionalism. Through exposure to leaders and team responsibility for leadership scholars learn the quality characteristics of a Professional Academic Physician- One who is a teacher.. ready to educate and inspire to bring out the best in the student and. a guardian of art of medicine providing clinical excellence and research knowledge combined with exceptional communication skills and compassion for the sick.
NEONATOLOGY 2011 SUMMER SCHOLARS PROJECTS Project 1. The Impact of Antenatal Magnesium Sulfate Use for Neuroprotection on Short-Term Morbidity in Preterm Infants Dina Elachi (NYU MED) and Rajit Kamboj (Boston C.) Project 2. Benefits of SIPAP in Premature Neonates with Respiratory Distress Syndrome Jacqueline Forem Hirsh (NYU MED) and Catherine Nwachukwu (Fordham) Project 3. Impact of Utilization of Kangaroo Mother Care on Infant Outcome and Maternal Well-Being Benjamin Greene ( U Wis) and Christine Pennesi (PENN ST. MED) Project 4. Outcome of Infants with Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Referred for Hypothermia Treatment. Dara Zyburo (Cornell MED) and Gautam Shrivastava (NYU) Project 5. Clinical Preoperative Characteristics of Inborn versus Outborn Neonates with Congenital Heart Disease Andrew John Chin (Midwestern U Med) and Nisha Kochar (NYU)
NEONATOLOGY SUMMER SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2011 Jack Cary Eichenbaum Scholar Awards The American Board of Medicine defines professionalism as one who "aspires to altruism, accountability, excellence, duty, service, honor, integrity and respect for others. The Jack Cary Eichenbaum Scholar Award was created to recognize and honor one Attending Mentor, one Medical student and one Undergraduate scholar identified by Program scholars for exemplifying the attributes of Medical Professionalism.
Summer Scholars Program THANK YOU! Scholar Mentors Pediatric Subspecialty Mentors: Pediatric Anesthesiology: Dr. Gordana Stjepanovic Pediatric Cardiovascular Surgery: Dr. Aubrey Galloway Pediatric General Surgery: Dr. Howard Ginsburg, Dr. Keith A. Kuenzler, Dr. Sandra S. Tomita Pediatric Neurosurgery: Dr. Jeffrey Wisoff, Dr. Harold Weiner, Dr. David Harter Attending Neonatologists and Fellows NCCP Staff- Carolyn Salamone, Vanessa Tineo, Ana Aguilar Scholar Staff Adriana Pascal- JCE Coordinator and Coordinator Fellowship Training Tina Penzel- Neonatology Administrator
Summer Scholars Program Many Thanks to Karen and Andrew Eichenbaum!!