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On this week’s episode, NANNcast explores the field of family-centered care in NICUs. While NICU nurses understand the importance of involving families in the care process, achieving standardization remains a challenge. Join Jill as she sits down with Dr. Malathi Balasundaram, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Neonatal Developmental Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine, and Luann Jones, NANN Board of Director, Secretary Treasurer, and NANN's liaison to the FCC Task Force. Dr. Balasundaram brings her expertise from pioneering a comprehensive family-centered care program in her NICU, shedding light on her experiences and leadership in the FCC Task Force. Together, they'll navigate through strategies, obstacles, and the collaborative initiatives essential for bringing family-centered care to the forefront of NICU practices. Tune in as we embark on this insightful journey!
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On this week’s episode, NANNcast explores the field of family-centered care in NICUs. While NICU nurses understand the importance of involving families in the care process, achieving standardization remains a challenge. Join Jill as she sits down with Dr. Malathi Balasundaram, Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Neonatal Developmental Medicine at Stanford School of Medicine, and Luann Jones, NANN Board of Director, Secretary Treasurer, and NANN's liaison to the FCC Task Force. Dr. Balasundaram brings her expertise from pioneering a comprehensive family-centered care program in her NICU, shedding light on her experiences and leadership in the FCC Task Force. Together, they'll navigate through strategies, obstacles, and the collaborative initiatives essential for bringing family-centered care to the forefront of NICU practices. Tune in as we embark on this insightful journey!
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