The energy, enthusiasm, and dedication of our volunteers are essential to the success of the @PASMeeting.
PAS 2027 Volunteer Opportunities:
Workshop Reviewer
Abstract Reviewer
Moderator/Discussant
MOC 2 Reviewer
Volunteer Today: https://t.co/o87Gyo7xh6
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Our Division has an amazing time at @PASMeeting
Topics we presented:
• Peds sepsis
• Concussion care
• Injury prevention
• Mental health
• Health equity
• Pediatric readiness
• AI in medicine
• Diagnostic excellence
• Asthma care disparities
• Firearm safety & advocacy
Already missing #PAS2026? Hear from SPR Members live at the meeting on @nicupodcast
These episodes feature 2026 Basic Research Award for Fellows recipient @E2E_spr, Ioanna Kotsopoulou, MD, and Emerging to Established (E2E) Leadership Committee Member, Abigail Sorensen, MD.
What does it take to pull off a conference like #PAS2026?
In this episode, Dr. Daniel Rauch (PAS 2026 Program Chair) give us a behind-the-scenes look at this year’s record-breaking meeting in Boston. From standing-room-only sessions like the Tiny Baby Collaborative and AI in pediatrics, to what’s ahead for #PAS2027 (Minneapolis) and #PAS2028 (Vancouver).
He also shares why PAS remains so valuable—especially for trainees and early-career clinicians—not just for the science, but for the hallway conversations that spark future collaborations. Plus, a look at new efforts to improve accessibility and inclusion across the conference.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/49zMKpwuj8
Recorded Live at #PAS2026!
🎙️ Do We Even Know What a Healthy Preterm Gut Looks Like on Ultrasound? Dr. Indrani Bhattacharjee
https://t.co/9rROzdJMix
🎙️ How Did One NICU Take 22-Weeker Survival From 12% to 72%? Dr. Thais Queliz
https://t.co/Zki1EBK7vS
🎙️ What Does It Take to Build a World-Class NICU From the Ground Up? Dr. Rangasamy Ramanathan
https://t.co/55ZKxac4Y0
🎙️ When Is the Right Time to Talk to a Family About a Tracheostomy for BPD? Dr. Jonathan Levin & Dr. Kristen Leeman
https://t.co/WCPIBT77Cq
Recorded Live at #PAS2026!
🎙️ Are We Ready for Gentle Hemodynamics the Way We Embraced Gentle Ventilation? Dr. Gabriel Altit (@CardioNeo) & Daniela Villegas
https://t.co/ETKuWagte9
🎙️ Is the Neonatology Job Market About to Shift Dramatically in Fellows' Favor? Dr. Benny Rossner
https://t.co/jHuUcEeZIO
🎙️ Are Babies on Dialysis at Much Higher Risk for Brain Injury Than We Thought? Dr. Melissa Zhou https://t.co/pFW5P1Qykc
Where does AI actually stand in neonatology right now?
Dr. Ryan McAdams guest hosts from #PAS2026 with the @NeoMindAI team—Dr. Ameena Husain, Dr. Kristyn Beam, Dr. Brynne Sullivan, and Dr. Zach Vesoulis—to recap their PAS pre-conference workshop, including a live predictive modeling “bake-off” using the Epic Cosmos database to predict late-onset sepsis in nearly 100,000 preterm infants.
🎧 Listen to the full episode here: https://t.co/CroM6xmpSn
One last #PAS2026 recap… for now 🌟
We’re still not ready to let go, and the content isn’t stopping here! Stay tuned throughout the year as we continue highlighting interviews and moments from the Incubator Podcast! @nicupodcast
@PASMeeting 2026 may be behind us, but the ideas and connections continue to move forward.
We look forward to seeing how the inspiring conversations and new collaborations shape what's next in pediatric research. #PAS2026
🎙️ Are We Visiting Language-Minority Families Less Often in the Hospital? Dr. Christina Rojas https://t.co/rQwjv1Ldm3
🎙️ Are We Leaving Dads Out of the Most Important Moments in Their Baby's Care? Dr. John James Parker https://t.co/QBVeMB7HGD
🎙️ Does What We Feed and How We Clear Meconium Change Survival in Tiny Babies? Dr. Jenelle Ferry and Dr. Brandon Tucker https://t.co/NODEdqwyTM
🎙️ Do the Tiniest Babies Survive More With Longer Antibiotic Courses? Dr. Gesca Borchardt https://t.co/InRp6PEFCX
Live from #PAS2026!
🎙️ What Is the Right Cord Management Plan for Every Baby in the Delivery Room? Dr. Anup Katheria https://t.co/tHw5POsuZY
🎙️ Why Can't We Give the Same Vaccine to Every Baby and Call It a Day? Dr. Ofer Levy https://t.co/GypqGnvMPs
🎙️ Is Procalcitonin Plus CRP the Better Sepsis Screen for Febrile Infants? Dr. Lyubina Yankova https://t.co/0ZWIgqxaIy
🎙️ Does Tylenol During Pregnancy Actually Cause Autism or ADHD? Dr. Ayesha Khalid https://t.co/odel0QHmnW
Dr. Ofer Levy joined us to at #PAS2026 discuss precision vaccinology, preterm infant immunity, and the future of vaccine science.
🎧 Listen here: https://t.co/RckTgkp9ZZ
More about the Precision Vaccines Program here: https://t.co/ZFEbKCSL2u
🎙️Symptom-Based Dosing for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: Outcomes from the OPTimize NOW Trial Dr. Lori Devlin https://t.co/mZoUyqNIou
🎙️ Are Preterm Brains Already Smaller Before We Even Start Treating Them? Dr. Katie Ottolini https://t.co/Adl4dsWHiV
🎙️ Are Language Barriers in the NICU Actually Costing Babies Their Lives? Dr. John Feister https://t.co/jZxV5P5syb
Live from #PAS2026
🎙️ Can We Vaccinate Teenagers Against Fentanyl Overdose? Dr. Sharon Levy https://t.co/DMyaaIq7PR
🎙️ Does It Matter How You Close a PDA for Neurodevelopment? Dr. Jonathan Flyer https://t.co/243q970wlu
🎙️ Hep C and Long COVID: Two Infections We're Not Taking Seriously Enough. Dr. Ravi Jhaveri https://t.co/R3jajLGzqy
🎙️Symptom-Based Dosing for Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: Outcomes from the OPTimize NOW Trial Dr. Lori Devlin https://t.co/mZoUyqNIou
🎙️ Are Preterm Brains Already Smaller Before We Even Start Treating Them? Dr. Katie Ottolini https://t.co/Adl4dsWHiV
Can we reduce unnecessary LPs in febrile infants?
New data suggests procalcitonin + CRP may improve specificity without losing sensitivity.
🎧 Dr. Lyubina Yankova shares more here: https://t.co/ebaPQ1nM57
What’s new in umbilical cord management? Cord milking has a role—but delayed cord clamping remains the preferred approach across gestational ages.
🎙️ Dr. Anup Katheria shares the latest: https://t.co/TFG50Ylqm1