With "Baby ER," Pulitzer Prize-winner Edward Humes tells the unforgettable story of wonder and hope that lies at medicine's cutting edge, where extraordinary healers and extraordinary patients come together to make miracles -- in a place where lives are held, literally, in the palms of doctors' hands. For the parents of sick and premature babies, some weighing less than a pound and no bigger than a can of cola, the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit -- the "Baby ER" -- is their one bastion of hope during the most terrifying moments of their lives, when their children's very survival hangs in the ba... View More...
Outlines basic, specialty, and subspecialty levels of perinatal care and provides information on cystic fibrosis, HIV, breastfeeding, and exercise during pregnancy. View More...
The STABLE Program is a neonatal education program that focuses on the post-resuscitation/pre-transport stabilization care of sick newborns. This learner manual serves as a student handbook for either self-study or instructor-led presentations. It includes more than 220 pages, illustrated in full color. View More...