Neonatal Intensive Care is my professional and research interest. I have been involved in this field of medicine full-time since 1967.
My clinical interests center around care of the critically ill preterm infant with respiratory distress. I have published over 80 articles and book chapters on various neonatal topics, including pulmonary function, metabolism, and research ethics.
Currently I am pursuing research in the response of newborn infants to various types of respiratory care. During my career I have been awarded a Research Career Development Award by the National Institute of Child Health and Development, a Travelling Fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine (UK), and grants from the New York Lung Association.
B.A., Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 1959
M.D., Cornell University Medical College
New York, NY 1963
Rotating Internship, Long Island Jewish Hospital
New Hyde Park, NY 1963-1964
Pediatric Residency, New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center
New York, NY 1964-1967
Fellowship Neonatology, New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center
New York, NY 1967-1969