Judy C. Bernbaum

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Emeritus Professor CE of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics)
Member, Neonatology Operations Committee, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Member, Executive Board of the Alumni Organization, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Medical Director; Neonatal Follow Up Program at Buerger, CHOP
Department: Pediatrics

Contact information
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
3120B Wood Bldg
34th Street & Civic Center Boulevard
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-590-2183
Fax: 267-426-5201
Education:
B.A. (Summa Cum Laude, Honors in Biology)
Temple University, 1971.
M.D.
Temple University School of Medicine, 1975.
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Description of Research Expertise

Short and long term outcomes of preterm and high risk infants

Description of Clinical Expertise

Managment of medically complex high risk and preterm infants.

Description of Other Expertise

Case Management as it applies to Children's Hospitals

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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