When Your Baby is in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit

1 in 8 babies will be born premature and spend an extended period of time in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit or “NICU”. On the next Line One, Stephanie Musselman, medical social worker at the Providence Newborn Intensive Care Unit joins host Dr. Woodard to discuss helping families cope with the stress of newborn in intensive care.

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HOST : Dr. Thad WoodardAnchorage pediatrician

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LIVE BROADCAST:  December 17, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. (Alaska time)

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