Join us for a look at the latest features from the journal and a look back at the history of neonatology. Follow NeoReviewsTM on Facebook and Twitter. Check out #NeoReviews20 for vintage photos, special trivia questions, and more. Check back here for more videos and features as we celebrate NeoReviewsTM.
To commemorate the journal’s 20th anniversary, all NeoReviewsTM and NeoReviewsPlus™ subscribers will receive a bonus print issue in October, crafted by the editors highlighting what has changed in neonatal-perinatal care the past few decades. Explore the evolving challenges and advancements in care through editorial board members’ reflections, and the future of the field, as well as new cases and articles specially selected for this anniversary issue.
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What is NeoQuest?
NeoQuest is an individual subscriber-only benefit that lets NeoReviewsTM readers participate in visual diagnostic challenges in the form of a monthly question, followed by a brief explanation of both the correct and incorrect answer options. The question topics are inspired by an article from the current issue of NeoReviewsTM. You can find past NeoQuest publications archived on the NeoReviews® website at aappublications.org/neoquest. Remember, only subscribers can see the latest NeoQuest article and participate in the quiz.
Introducing the NeoReviewsTM Study Guide
Editor Dr. Henry Lee details the new Questions from NeoReviewsTM study guide in paperback and ebook format, available on shop.aap.org/questions-from-neoreviews-paperback/, featuring over one-thousand questions aligned to American Board of Pediatrics content specifications, spanning ten years of NeoReviews® history, including the original article information. Questions from NeoReviewsTM is a valuable self-learning tool for pediatric residents, neonatal nurse practitioners, and neonatal nurses, and is essential for neonatology fellows studying for the neonatal-perinatal medicine board examination* and covers the topics including—
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Endocrinology
- ENT and Ophthalmology
- Endocrinology
- Fluids, Electrolytes, Nutrition
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics and Inborn Errors of Metabolism
- Hematology/Oncology
- Immunology
- Infectious Diseases
- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Neonatal Resuscitation
- Neurology
- Renal
- Respiratory
- Statistics, Research, Health Services, Ethics
*RESCHEDULE BOARD EXAMINATION DATES:
All subspecialty initial certifying examinations that were scheduled in March have been rescheduled for August. Fellows who were accepted to take an exam in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine may now schedule their exam for any one of the four available dates: Aug. 3, Aug. 10, Aug. 13, or Aug. 20, regardless of specific subspecialty. Learn more here.
NeoReviewsTM delivers the latest neonatal research and clinical review.
NeoReviewsTM publishes important new clinical research ideal for initial board preparation and recertification. Read special articles like the Chinese experience of neonatal management during the COVID-19 outbreak, neonatal vocal fold paralysis, tracheostomy in the NICU, neonatal intubation, standardizing the approach to pathogenesis and management of indirect hyperbilirubinemia in preterm neonates, and much more!
Get access to new Complex Fetal Care, Index of Suspicion, Visual Diagnosis, and Strip of the Month electronic fetal monitoring cases like this month's focus on severe preeclampsia and administration of intrapartum magnesium sulfate. Read then watch this month's Video Corner on abnormal fetal echocardiogram at 33 weeks' gestation. Current year subscribers may access all archived articles dating back to 2000 and are eligible to claim CME credits and MOC Part 2 points for 2020. Learn more at shop.aap.org.
Check back throughout the summer for deep dives into the history of neonatology with excerpts from Milestones in Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine and Pioneers in Neonatal/Perinatal Medcine including some of the following major historical events and the physicians that made them possible:
- Virginia Apgar and the Apgar Score
- Mary Ellen Avery and Discovering the Main Cause of Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- T. Berry Brazelton and the Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale
- Julius Hess and his Incubator