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Judy C. Bernbaum,

Judy C. Bernbaum

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Professor of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Pediatrics

Contact information
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Room 2433 - Main Building
34th Street & Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
B.A. (Summa Cum Laude, Honors in Biology)
Temple University, 1971.
M.D.
Temple University School of Medicine, 1975.
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Selected Publications

Feeding problems in the high risk neonate. Review of Pediatrics. Burg FD, Vaughn VC and Nelson KG (eds.). W.B.Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1, 2000.

Judy Bernbaum, Ross Pediatrics: Preterm Infants in Primary Care:A guide to office management. Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, 2000.

Bernbaum J, Schwartz I, D'Agostino JA, Rychick J, Grunstein M, Polin, RA: Persistence of pulmonary hypertension in children with congenital diaphragmatic hernia requiring ECMO. Journal of Perinatology 19(3): 220-226, 1999.

Follow-up of the high-risk infant. Gellis & Kagan’s Current Pediatric Therapy. Burg FD, Ingelfinger JR, Wald ER, and Polin RA (eds.). W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 16: 332-336, 1999.

Babies needing special care. The Great Ormond Street Book of Baby and Child Care, CHOP edition. Wiley Publishers, New York, Page: 159-183, 1999.

Play and early education. The Great Ormond Street Book of Baby and Child Care, CHOP edition. Wiley Publishers, New York, Page: 333-362, 1999.

Follow Up Care of the Ex-Preterm Infant. Ambulatory Pediatrics -Fifth Edition. Green M, Haggerty RJ, Weitzman ML (eds.). Page: 302-310, 1999.

Medical Care After Discharge. Neonatology: Pathophysiology and Management of the Newborn, fifth edition. Avery GB, Fletcher MA, and MacDonald MG (eds.). J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Page: 1463-1477, 1999.

Judy Bernbaum, Ross Pediatrics: Transition Care of the Preterm Infant: Essential elements of neonatal discharge. Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, 1999.

Pinto-Martin J, Ballard RA, Ballard PL, Polk DH, Bernbaum JC, Piecuch R, Leonard C: Neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm infants with an abnormal thyrotropin-releasing hormone stimulation test at 28 days of life. Submitted to The Society for Pediatric Research May 1998.

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