Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Here are some of the staff you may meet during your stay:
- Physician (24-hour on-site coverage)
- NICU nurse manager/assistant nurse manager
- Occupational and physical therapists
- Nurse practitioner/physician assistant
- NICU clinical coordinator
- Child life specialist
- Neonatal nurse
- Dietician
- Nurse education specialist
- Lactation consultant
- Respiratory therapist
- Social worker
- Care coordinator
- Speech-language pathologist
- Pharmacist
An Environment That Improves Outcomes
Muted lights, minimized noise and an environment that encourages bonding earned our NICU benchmark status by the international Vermont Oxford Group, making it a model for other hospital NICUs throughout the world.
This type of environment, among other things, has been shown to improve the survival of critically ill infants and helps babies get better faster. We do this by:
- Creating a soothing environment similar to the womb
- Promoting parent and child bonding, critical to infant survival
- Providing families and physicians the privacy that is sometimes necessary to manage the most difficult conditions in the Antionette McCabe Family-Centered Suite
- Reducing the external stimuli that can be stressors for newborns
- Allowing physicians to perform more surgical procedures right in the NICU rather than in the operating room, minimizing the movement of the child from one environment to another