Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
The aim of the Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine is to strengthen research and education of the neonatal community on the optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being of infants through high quality publications on neonatal-perinatal medicine and to provide examples of best practices in order to improve the quality, safety and effectiveness of infants’ healthcare worldwide.
The vision for the journal is to be ‘The Reference Journal’ in the field of neonatology.
The aim of the Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine is to strengthen research and education of the neonatal community on the optimal physical, mental and social health and well-being of infants through high quality publications on neonatal-perinatal medicine and to provide examples of best practices in order to improve the quality, safety and effectiveness of infants’ healthcare worldwide. The vision for the journal is to be ‘The Reference Journal’ in the field of neonatology.
Examples of acceptable articles for the journal are:
- Clinical trials on infants at neonatal age
- Basic science research related to neonates
- Meta-analyses on best practices and outcomes
- Neuro-developmental and long-term outcomes of at-risk infants
- International practice improvements
- Evidence on current practices in neonatal care
Acceptable articles will be only those that relate to -and impact- current debates and practices in neonatal care.
Hany Z. Aly | Cleveland Clinic Childrens Hospital, USA |
Vanishree Nandakumar | Cleveland Clinic Childrens Hospital, USA |
John Van Den Anker | Children's National Health System, USA |
Mir A. Basir | Milwaukee Hospital-Children's Wisconsin, USA |
Praveen Chandrasekharan | State University of New York at Buffalo, USA |
Marina Cuttini | Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Italy |
Steven M. Donn | University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, USA |
Mohamed El-Dib | Brigham and Women's Hospital, USA |
Walid El-Naggar | Dalhousie University, Canada |
Nick Evans | Central Clinical School, Australia |
Tai Fai Fok | The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Roland Hentschel | University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany |
Erik Jensen | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Mohamed Khashaba | Mansoura University, Egypt |
Mohammad Khorshid | University of Calgary, Canada |
Sashi Kona | The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), USA |
Satoshi Kusuda | Tokyo Women's Medical University, Japan |
Naomi Tricot Laventhal | University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, USA |
Akhil Maheshwari | Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, USA |
Paolo Manzoni | S.Anna Hospital, Italy |
Richard Martin | Case Western Reserve University, USA |
Craig Nankervis | Nationwide Children's Hospital, USA |
Donald M. Null | University of California, USA |
Mohan Pammi | Texas Children’s Hospital & Baylor College of Medicine, USA |
Richard Polin | Columbia Unviersity Irving Medical Center, USA |
Heike Rabe | Brighton & Sussex Medical School, UK |
Thomas Michael Raffay | Case Western Reserve University, USA |
Karl-Theo Schneider | Technical University of Munich, Germany |
Prem Shekhawat | OhioHealth Marion General Hospital, USA |
Augusto Sola | Providence St. Joseph Health - Masimo Wellness Center, USA |
Po-Nien Tsao | National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan |
Pia Wintermark | Montreal Children's Hospital, Canada |
Marla R. Wolfson | Temple University School of Medicine, USA |