Pediatric Research Podcast

How neonatologists' views on the Baby Doe regulations have changed over time.


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The Baby Doe Regulations, which regulate the provision of life-sustaining treatment to seriously ill neonates, caused a stir amongst neonatologists when they were first enacted in the 1980s. The fear at the time was that they would restrict their ability to provide optimal care to seriously ill patients by mandating the use of aggressive treatments in all but futile cases, irrespective of a patient's quality of life.


In this episode, we meet Early Career Investigator Katherine Guttman from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt Sinai, New York. She tells us about her study which aimed to assess contemporary neonatologists' perceptions of the Baby Doe Regulations and to compare them to the views of neonatologists when they were first enacted.


Read the full study here.

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