Decision Making for Critically Ill Infants
In this research seminar, Dr. Lemmon will discuss how we can best measure and improve parent-clinician communication, shared decision making, and parent well-being for critically ill infants.
Karen Steinhauser, PhD, will be the discussant.
About our Speaker
Monica Lemmon, MD is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics within the Division of Pediatric Neurology. She works as a fetal and neonatal neurologist and directs Duke's Neuro-Intensive Care Nursery Program.
Dr. Lemmon's research aims to understand, measure, and improve how parents and clinicians partner to make decisions for critically ill children. Her specific areas of interest include measures of shared decision making, parent outcomes after neonatal illness, and parent-clinician communication. Dr. Lemmon's work has received support from the National Palliative Care Research Center, NINDS Child Neurologist Career Development Program, and Derfner Foundation.
Zoom Meeting Information
https://duke.zoom.us/j/93503961638
Meeting ID: 935 0396 1638
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