Newborn/Infant Surgical Emergencies


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Newborn/Infant Surgical Emergencies 

Presented by Stephanie Jones, DO

Learning Objectives 

At the conclusion of this activity, learners will be better able to: 

1. Neonatal respiratory emergencies. How to identify and prioritize diagnosis and treatment of newborn necrotizing enterocolitis.
2. Understand the differences and treatment of Neonatal Bowel Obstruction- causes and effects.
3. How to describe the differences and mangement of neonatal abdominal wall defects: gastroschisis and omphalocele, as well as review workup for Biliary atresia and choledochal cyst

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Stephanie Jones, DO

Assistant Professor of Surgery at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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I am a pediatric surgeon with an interest in pediatric trauma care, neonatal and congenital abnormalities, and comprehensive care of the pediatric surgical patient. Currently I am an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. I am the pediatric trauma medical director at the University Medical Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Southern Nevada's level one trauma centers and level two pediatric trauma center. 

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