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Neonatology and newborn intensive care unit (NICU)
Tel. 937-641-3040, NICU
Medical Director: M. David Yohannan, MD
Director of Neonatal Outreach Services: Jerod M. Rone, MD
Location information: The Children's Medical Center of Dayton One Children's Plaza Dayton, OH 45404-1815 FAX: 937-641-3456, NICU or 937-641-5446, office Get directions
Director: Cindy Burger, MS, RN, CNAA, BC Manager: Julie Bayless, RN, BS
Other active staff physicians Jay H. Dritz, MD
Neonatal Nurse Practitioners Lisa Jasin, MSN, RNC, CNP Sue Kern, MSN, RNC, CNP Shana Thompson, MSN, RNC, CNP Cathy Walter, BSN, RNC, CNP
Clinical staff Nancy Nevin-Folino, MEd, RD, CSP, LD, FADA - neonatal nutrition specialist Mari Jo Rosenbauer, RN, BSN, IBCLC - lactation consultant
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Brief description of neonatology The level III regional newborn intensive care unit (NICU) at The Children's Medical Center of Dayton is the region's referral center for premature and sick newborns. The NICU at Dayton Children's is a state-of-the-art, developmentally centered unit that offers a full range of newborn care. This includes emergency and continuing care for premature and critically ill newborns. Our physicians are board certified in neonatal-perinatal medicine and are assisted in providing daily care by pediatric residents from Wright State University School of Medicine and a staff of neonatal nurse practitioners.
The entire perinatal team includes:
- Neonatologists
- Neonatal nurse practitioners
- Nutritionist
- Social worker
- Speech therapist
- OT/PT
- Clinical pharmacist
- Lactation consultant
Our neonatologists are accessible 24 hours a day to provide consultation and assessment of sick newborns hospitalized at other facilities.
Our newborn transport team is available 24 hours a day and is comprised of specially trained nurses, respiratory therapists and a neonatologist. They will attend high-risk deliveries upon request and are available to pick up, stabilize and transport sick newborns after delivery to an intensive care setting. Transport services are provided at no cost to the newborn's family when the child is transported from a partner hospital.
Family-centered care and visiting baby The NICU functions with the philosophy of family-centered care. Our nationally recognized NICU was specifically designed and engineered to provide light and sound controls that are optimal for growth and healing in newborn babies. All staff are trained to provide developmentally appropriate care. Parents and grandparents are permitted to visit any time. Big brothers and big sisters are permitted to visit if they are immunized and show no signs of illness. Parents may phone the unit at any time and are welcome to stay at their infant's bedside 24 hours a day. Room accommodations are also available just across the street at the Ronald McDonald House. The support of relatives and friends is encouraged and they may visit when accompanied by the newborn's parent.
Going home Before discharge, parents receive one-on-one discharge teaching and are invited to room in with their newborn to provide a comfortable transition to home.
Diagnoses or conditions treated
- Prematurity
- Sick, full-term newborns
- RDS
- Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
- Transient tachypnea
- Aspiration pneumonia
- Hyperbilirubinemia
- Infectious diseases - sepsis, meningitis, etc.
- Perinatal asphyxia
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Complex birth defects
- Congenital heart disease
- Newborns requiring cardiac assessment
- Newbornn requiring general surgery
- Newborns requiring neurological surgery
- Newborns requiring urological surgery
- Renal diseases
- GI disturbances
- Metabolic diseases
- Seizures/transitional disorders
- Conditions requiring nitric oxide
Services available
- 24-hour consultation to area physicians
- 24-hour emergency ground transportation
- Cool-Cap selective head cooling for HIE
- Attendance at high-risk or potentially complicated deliveries
- Prenatal consultation and counseling for parents
- Neonatal nurse practitioner consultation to area nursing staff
- All pediatric subspecialists
- Genetic counseling
- Pediatric surgery
- Neonatal cardiovascular assessment
- Neonatal neurological surgery
- Conventional and mechanical ventilation
- High-frequency ventilation
- Inhaled nitric oxide
- Surfactant replacement therapy
- Lactation consultant
- Neonatal nutritionist
- Clinical pharmacist
- Neonatal social work services
- Chaplain
- Newborn follow-up clinic
Additional information
Clinics:
Outreach and support services
- Perinatal loss/sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) support group -
937-641-3463
- Breast-feeding support - 937-641-3000, extension 8528
- Regional perinatal educational coordinator, phone 937-641-3463
Neonatologist also have privileges at:
- Community Hospital (Springfield)
- Good Samaritan Hospital (Dayton)
- Greene Memorial Hospital (Xenia)
- Kettering Memorial Hospital (Kettering)
- Middletown Regional Hospital (Middletown)
- Southview Hospital (South - Dayton Mall area)
- Upper Valley Medical Center (North - Miami County)
Referral Information for Physicians
Referrals accepted 24 hours a day
Newborn transport team 937-223-2229 (BABY) toll-free 877-855-7337 (PEDS)
NICU or neonatologist on-call or consultation Phone: 937-223-2229 (BABY) Toll-free: 877-855-7337 (PEDS) Fax: 937-641-5436
Department of newborn medicine Phone: 937-641-3414 Fax: 937-641-5446
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