University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics
@WiscPediatrics
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http://pediatrics.wisc.edu 16-10-2018 18:09:30
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It’s National Nurses Week! Share your appreciation and celebrate the nurses you work with. #NurseAppreciation #NursesWeek
Drs. Katie Williams ( #WiscPediatrics ) and Mark Louden (UW-Madison L&S) will deliver Thursday’s Grand Rounds lecture on cultural considerations in pediatric care for Amish and Mennonite communities. Join the livestreamed event at 7:30 a.m. More: go.wisc.edu/5691uw
Join BRP Channel on Wednesday at #ARVO2024 and discover our NIH #CRISPRVisionProgram . We look to generate a nimble nonviral platform to edit the retina. Somatic Cell Genome Editing (SCGE) Outreach University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics Shaoqin Sarah Gong Lab NEI NIH Common Fund. Learn more at crisprvision.wid.wisc.edu
🌟 Shoutout to Dr. Sarah Trinh, neonatology fellow at UW–Madison, for her stellar presentations at #PAS24 ! From exploring innovative NAVA strategies in preterm infants with CLD to pioneering VR neonatal training in Vietnam, she's pushing frontiers. #WiscAtPAS
The #PAS2024 meeting is complete! Congrats to our #SMAHRTies Chelsea Olson, Brad Kerr, and Dr. Megan Moreno for presenting their work. It was fantastic to see all the connections made and insight gathered on pediatric health. Until next time! #WiscAtPAS
👐 So fun to see Wisconsin Alumni at #PAS2024 at the University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics booth! 🫶👐❤️🦡 Hope Bucky loved 🇨🇦 and Pediatric Academic Societies!
Super proud of University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics NICU fellow Dr. Ann Chacko’s work on reintubation risk factors that helped plan our lung #POCUS study using LUS scores pre & post extubation to help identify success vs reintubation. Pediatric Academic Societies #WiscAtPAS #PAS2024 #NeoTwitter National Neonatal POCUS Collaborative
Proudly representing University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics at the Pediatric Academic Societies. Awesome to see our Neonatology research program thrive! Matthew Harer Adam S. Bauer Ryan McAdams
Loved the strong showing from University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics team members - you could spot us easily with our fresh new red lanyards (great idea!). In addition, our booth had lots of activity and I heard the cow pie candy was a hit!
Want to learn more about our #WiscPediatrics fellowship programs? Stop by booth 326 from 10:30–11:30 a.m. to talk to Fellowship Program Director Dr. Ellen Selkie. #WiscAtPAS
Add some steps to your #walkwithPAS challenge and stop by booth 326 to learn about ways to train with us, learn with us, and work with us. #PAS2024 #PASfootwear #WiscAtPAS
Check out University of Wisconsin Department of Pediatrics Neonatologist Dinushan Kaluarachchi present his work on trans-catheter closure of PDA & ND outcomes. Pediatric Academic Societies #PAS2024 #NeoTwitter
🍽️🎉 From Madison to Toronto, the Badger Neonatology Team is all smiles! Catching up over lunch at the Pediatric Academic Society meeting, ready to innovate and inspire. 🦡🌟 #PAS2024 #WiscAtPAS #TorontoEats
Prospective residents attending #PAS2024 can stop by booth 326 from 5–6 p.m. to speak to Dr. Daniel Sklansky, pediatrics residency program director. Join us for a visit, branded giveaways, and for the chance to win the daily raffle. #WiscAtPAS University of Wisconsin Pediatrics Residents
Our PAS Xperts Social Team met today! It was fantastic to finally meet in person. Huge thanks to these incredible ladies for their outstanding efforts in promoting our meeting! 🙌🏼 Victoria Santos Ovini Rodrigo, MD MS Doc Fio Usha Devi Emily Steinbach Maria Laura Mourão, MD
We are dedicated to recruiting new faculty and staff to help us improve the lives of children in Wisconsin and beyond. Internships & student employment opportunities provide experiences for emerging professionals. go.wisc.edu/it0g8c #WorkWithBucky #WiscAtPAS
Our data Pediatric Academic Societies on PDA treatment and outcome ( surgical NEC, G 2/3 BPD, sIVH, death) trends in 26-28 weekers. G2/3 BPD is up and it’s not due to increased survival. #neotwitter