Dr Naveen Parkash Gupta MD Pediatrics, DNB Neonatology Fellowship in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine (BC Children Hospital, Vancouver, Canada) Senior Consultant Neonatologist and Pediatrician
Dr Naveen is a highly qualified neonatologist and child specialist with vast overseas experience in Neonatology. After finishing his post graduation in paediatrics he did his super specialization in neonatology (DNB Neonatology) from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, he went to British Columbia Children Hospital, Vancouver to do Fellowship in Neonatal Perinatal Medicine. He received training in functional echocardiography and neonatal hemodynamics there. He was lead neonatologist at Max Super speciality hospital, Patparganj from 2011 – 2017. Presently he is senior consultant neonatology in Madhukar Rainbow Children Hospital, Delhi. Dr Naveen is a national faculty in many teaching programs in neonatology like neonatal resuscitation program and facility based neonatal care. He is actively involved in conducing CMEs and workshops at national level. He was running neonatal fellowship program at his centre and was involved in various research projects. Experience: 12 years in neonatology and pediatrics Area of Interest: Ventilation, Care of sick extremely low birth weight baby, Functional echocardiography Professional Membership & Awards: Licensing Authority Country of Registration Registration Number Delhi Medical council India 26839 Medical Council of India India 20918 2007 Awarded the Best DNB student ( Ravi Jairath Award) of SirGangaramHospital, New Delhi
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Why is it important to determine whether a newborn is small due to prematurity or small due to IUGR?
The reason is that the potential medical difficulties after birth may be different. Some premature newborns have no problems at all whereas some may have immature lungs causing respiratory distress syndrome, "yellow" jaundice due to immaturity of liver function, and apnea which is an irregular breathing pattern caused by an immature nervous system. Infants born IUGR/SGA have an increased risk of meconium aspiration and thick blood (polycythemia).
Take apart the nebulizer. Wash all parts (except tubing and finger valve) in liquid dish soap and water. Rinse with water. After washing the nebulizer shake off any excess water. Reattach the nebulizer pieces and tubing to the air compressor and turn on the compressor to dry the nebulizer quickly. Make sure the nebulizer is completely dry before storing the nebulizer.
1. Respect your child's appetite — or lack of one 2. Stick to the routine 3. Be patient with new foods 4. Make it fun
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Delivering talk on common neonatal problems in east delhi annual IAP meeting in January 2018
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital annual CME Delivering talk on Persistent pulmonary hypertension of neonate
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