The Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine is announcing the search for a Medical Director of the Riley Early Years Program. The Riley Early Years Program is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary NICU follow-up program for graduates of the Riley NICU system, in addition to serving other high risk infants with developmental delays or specialized feeding needs. The Riley Early Years Program encompasses Infant Growth and Development Clinic and Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Clinic, where patients are co-managed with pediatric pulmonology. In 2023, the Early Years Program had, on average, 200 patient visits per month between 2 clinical sites.
The Riley Early Years Medical Director will be responsible for:
• Leading a large multidisciplinary team, including physicians, nurse practitioners, clinical psychologists, nurses, registered dietitians, social workers
• Leading collaborations with speech language pathologists, occupational therapists and physical therapists
• Refining and developing new clinical pathways for early identification and management of cerebral palsy, autism, oropharyngeal dysphagia and other developmental disorders
• Providing outreach to community pediatric providers to support evidence-based primary care for high risk infants leaving the NICU
• Overseeing operations of growing telehealth programs
• Supporting the education of medical students, residents and fellows in the care of the medically complex infant
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Learn more Newborn Follow-up Program | Riley Children's Health (rileychildrens.org)
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