MUBARIZ NAQVI, M.D.
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
EDUCATION
BSC Gordon College Rawalpindi, Punjab University, Pakistan
M.D., Dow Medical College University of Karachi, Pakistan
GRADUATE TRAINING 1970-1971
Rotating Internship, St. Vincent Hospital Toledo, Ohio
Pediatric Resident I, Medical College of Ohio at Toledo Toledo, Ohio
Pediatric Resident 2-3, Children's Hospital of Michigan Detroit, Michigan
Neonatology Fellowship, Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan
BOARD CERTIFICATION 1970
Subspecialty Board of Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine
Voluntary Recertification of Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine
Voluntary Recertification in Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine & Maintenance of Certification. #01251
LICENSURES
Michigan LANGUAGES SPOKEN English Punjabi Urdu ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1976-1978
Instructor of Pediatrics, Neonatology, Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Amarillo, Texas
Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Director, NICU Graduate Follow Up Program Northwest Texas HealthCare Systems Amarillo, Texas
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Amarillo, Texas
Director, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Northwest Texas HealthCare Systems Amarillo, Texas
Six months sabbatical leave Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology University of Texas, Houston School of Medicine Houston, Texas
Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech University
Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Amarillo, Texas
Clerkship Director, Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech
University Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, Amarillo, Texas
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Academy of Pediatrics
Association of Pakistan Physicians of North America COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES Pediatric Residency Committee
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
ABSTRACTS 1.
Naqvi M, Ostrea EM Jr. Decreased Mortality in Early Onset Group B Streptococcal Sepsis. Pediatric Research. 1978; 12:496
Ostrea EM Jr, Naqvi M. Meconium Stained Amniotic - A Useful Antenatal Index of Fetal Maturity and Risk to HMD. Pediatric Research. 1978; 12:531
Naqvi M, Warnick K, Blue J, Williams N. Neonatal Period. Clinic Research. 1978; 26:826
Naqvi M, Brown MC, Ostrea EM Jr. Grief Response of Parents at Neonatal Loss. Pediatric Research. 1978; 12:335
Naqvi M, Valookaren G, Ostrea EM Jr, Mariona F. Improved Outcome of Diabetic Pregnancies. Pediatric Research. 1979; 13:502
Naqvi M, Jesurun CA, Ostrea EM Jr. Maternal and Neonatal Factors Associated With the Birth of Tiny Babies <1,000 grams. Pediatric Research. 1979
Naqvi M, Hyatt K. Neonatal Intervention Program Reduces Hospitalization Time and Cost. Pediatric Research. 1979; 14:436
Naqvi M, Mohan P, Bickers P, Valis D, Carrol A. Neonatal Foot Length -- A Method of Gestational Age Assessment. Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.20, No.4/Part 2
Mohan P, Naqvi M, Bidiwala K, Andrew L, White V, Haynes K. Developmental Outcome of Very Low Birth Weight Infants (VLBW) With Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH). Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.20, No.4/Part 2, p.374A
Andrew L, Naqvi M, Clarke S, Haynes K, Lawrence E, Wells JM. Follow-Up of Very Low Birth Weight (<1,500 grams) Infants Admitted to the Texas Panhandle Regional
Neonatal Center from 1980-1983. Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.20, No.4/Part2, p.374A
Slater MA, Andrew L, Haynes K, Naqvi M. The Association of Follow-Up Care to Outcome for Medically Fragile Infants. Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.20, No.4/Part 2, p.165A
Naqvi M, Tenorio G, Whitecotton M, Reynolds K. The Effect of Minimal Stimulation on the Incidence of IVH in VLBW Neonates. Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.25, No.4/Part2, p.359A
Naqvi M, Hillrichs C, Taylor R, Huseman B. Caloric Intake and Growth of LBW Infants Under Intensive Care. Pediatric Research. April 1986; Vol.25, No.4/Part 2, p.294A
Naqvi M, Sparks JW, Bonthela S, Berseth CL. Antroduodenal Motor Responses Do Not Differ In Preterm Infants Fed Breast and Artificial Formula. Pediatric Research. May 1995.
Calderon LA, Kumar AR, Naqvi M, Biskinis EK. Immediate Outcome of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Less Than 1000 grams and Between 22-25 Weeks of Gestation Admitted to a Regional Hospital in the Texas Panhandle. (Three year retrospective study)
Khattak A, Biskinis EK, Naqvi M. Effect of 50% Sucrose on Pain in Fullterm Infants During Curcumcision. Pediatric Academic Society May 1999.
Sloan Rush, MSI, Ryan Rush, MSIII, Mubariz Naqvi, MD, James Avery Rush, MD. Retinopathy of Prematurity – Incidence and Associated Factors in Infants with Birthweight ≤ 1500 grams or Gestational Age ≤ 32 weeks. American Academy of Pediatrics 2001 National Conference and Exhibition. October 2001.
Santaloya-Jorgas J, Valentine S, Naqvi M. Spontaneous Inutero Resolution of Second Trimester CNS Ventriculomegaly and Hydrops Fetalis. Congress on Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2002.
B. Nasrallah, A. Rox, B.Mazer, L. Richards, J. Chuachingco, M. Naqvi. Two methods of umbilical cord care: 70% isopropyl alcohol versus natural drying. Pediatric Academic Society May 2003
K. Mathis, MH. Ul-Haq, D. Ballou, EK Biskinis, J. Rohrer, M. Naqvi. Is bottle feeding as effective as breast feeding is in decreasing pain response in term neonates during heel stick procedures. Pediatric Academic Society May 2003.
Nasrallah B, Simms TR, M-Ul-Haq M, Biskinis EK, Naqvi M. Factors associated with multiple versus single packed red blood cell transfusions in the NICU. Perinatology Journal. Nov 2003.
Rush R, Rush S, Ighani F, Anderson B, Irwin M, Naqvi M. Effects of comfort care in pain response in preterm infants undergoing screening for retinopathy of prematurity. An update on ROP from the lab to the nursery. Handout published by University of Rochester Medical Center November 2003
Rush S, Rush R, Nicolau J, Chapman K, Naqvi M. Systemic manifestation in response to mydriasis and physical examination during screening for retinopathy of prematurity. An update on ROP from the lab to the nursery. Handout published by University of Rochester. November 2003
Gunkle H, Kennedy K, Sanchez P, Escobedo M, Shattuk K, Naqvi M, et al. Elective intubation for single dose surfactant treatment in neonates with mild to moderate RDS: A randomized multicenter trial. American Academy of Pediatrics Perinatal Section 2003
Naqvi M, Brooks C, Barnett G, Simms T, Biskinis EK, Snowden C. Determinants of natural analgesia in term neonates undergoing heel stick procedure. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting; Pediatric Research Abstract #200; April 2004
Naqvi M, Hurn H, Davis N, Didier A. Does comfort care augment the analgesic effect of dorsal penile nerve block during circumcision in male infants. Poster submitted to the American Academy of Pediatrics. October 2005. Washington DC.
Naqvi M, Akangire G, Haq MH, Chung YJ, Low J. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) and Sequence of Organ Failure in Neonates: A Retrospective Study. Pediatric Academic Society’s Annual Meeting. May 2007. Toronto, Canada.
PUBLICATIONS 1.
Ostrea M, Naqvi M. The Influence of Gestational Age on the Ability of Fetus to Pass Meconium in Utero. Acta Obstet Et Gynecological Scandinavia. 1982; 61:275, No.3
Naqvi M, Carroll AL, McCue W, Habersang R. Zinc Deficiency in a Breast Fed Infant Texas Medicine. October 1987; Vol.83
Slater MA, Naqvi M, Andrew L, Haynes K. Neurodevelopment of Monitored Versus Nonmonitored Very Low Birth Weight Infants: The Importance of Family Influences. Journal of Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics. October 1987; Vol.8,No.5
Tenorio GM, Naqvi M, et al. Intrauterine Stroke and Maternal Poly Drug Abuse. Clinical Pediatrics. 1988; Vol.27,No.11
Rais-Bahrami K, Platt P, Naqvi M. Neonatal Pseudomonas Sepsis: Even Early Diagnosis Is Too Late. Clinical Pediatrics. August 1990; Vol.29,No.8, p.444
Rais-Bahrami K, Naqvi M. Hydrencephaly and Maternal Cocaine Use: A Case Report, Clinical Pediatrics. December 1990; Vol.29, No.12, p.729-730
Bahrami KR, Barry D, Naqvi M, Habersang R. Thrombosis of Left Heart in a Newborn. Clinical Pediatrics. August 1992.
The Vermont Oxford Trials Network: Very Low Birth Weight Outcomes for 1990, Pediatrics. 1993; Vol.91, No.3
Kumar A, Dunn N, Naqvi M. Methemoglobinemia Associated With A Prilocaine - Lidocaine Cream: A Case Report. Clinical Pediatrics 1997; 36(4): 239-240
Skinner S, Naqvi M. Gastric Ulcer Presenting as Gastroesophageal Reflux and Apnea in a Term Neonate. Texas Medicine 1998;94(9):57-58
George M, Naqvi M, Haase M. Methylene Blue Induced Hyperbilirubinemia and Photo-toxicity in a Neonate. Clinical Pediatrics November 2000.
The Vermont Oxford Trials Network: Morbidity and mortality among very-low birthweight neonates with intrauterine growth restriction. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2000;182 (1):198-206
Rush R, Rush S, Nicolau J, Chapman K, Naqvi M. Systemic manifestation in response to mydriasis and physical examination during screening for retinopathy of prematurity. Retina 2004; April, 24(2): 242-245
Alsayouf H, Biskinis EK, Nirgiotis J, Naqvi M. A Neonate With Abdominal Distension. Clin Pediatr, 2004; 43: 677-679
Escobedo MB, Gunkel JH, Kennedy KA, Shattuck KE, Sanchez PJ, Seidner S, Hensley G, Cochran CK, Moya F, Morris B, Denson S, Stribley R, Naqvi M, Lasky RE; Texas Neonatal Research Group. Early surfactant for neonates with mild to moderate respiratory distress syndrome: a multicenter, randomized trial. J Pediatr, 2004 Jun; 144(6): 804-8
Rush R, Rush S, Ighani F, Anderson B, Irwin M, Naqvi M. Effects of comfort care on pain response in preterm infants undergoing screening for retinopathy of prematurity. Retina 2005; Jan, 25(1): 59-62
Young JM, Naqvi M, Richards L. Microbial contamination of hospital bed handsets. Am J Infect Control, 2005 Apr; 33(3): 170-4
Tiwari R, Hicks K, Naqvi M, Biskinis E, Nirgiotis J, Van Hook J, Suffield R. Prenatal diagnosis of a Neonate with fetus in fetu, J of Perinatology (2006), 26, 366-7
19. Naqvi M, Paddick J, Kulkarni A, Akangire S, Subhani M,; Prune Belly Syndrome
Associated with Polyhydramnios in a Preterm Neonate; Consultant for Pediatrician, September 2009; Volume 8; p. 333 – 335.
Naqvi M, Mendoza G; Routine Management of the Healthy Newborn Infant as Recommended by the AAP; Panhandle Health, Summer 2012: Volume 23, No. 3, p. 11-14.
BOOK CHAPTER
1.
Naqvi M, Introduction to Clinical Research and Ethics – Chapter 6 p. 85 -98 Book Title: Introduction to Clinical Research, Author Tetyana Vasylyeva, MD, PhD ISBN#: 13-978-0-983-0-75-9-4, 2012
CURRENT PROJECTS 1.
Long-Term Follow-Up of High Risk Infants
Participant in the Vermont-Oxford Trials Network Database Project
Risk factors associated with ROP in preterm infants
COURSES CONDUCTED IN NEONATAL-PERINATAL EDUCATION 1.
Outreach Education Programs for the Rural Hospitals in the Texas Panhandle
ABSTRACTS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS 1.
Caloric Intake and Growth of LBW Infants Under Intensive Care. Presented as a poster to the Texas Pediatric Society. September 1989.
The Effect of Minimal Stimulation on the Incidence of IVH in VLBW Neonates. Accepted for presentation to the Midwestern Perinatal Society. November 1, 1989.
Antroduodenal Motor Responses Do Not Differ In Preterm Infants Fed Breast Milk and Artificial Formula. Presented as a poster to the Society For Pediatric Research San Diego, CA. May 1995.
Antroduodenal Motor Responses Do Not Differ In Preterm Infants Fed Breast Milk and Artificial Formula. Presented as a poster to the World Congress and Exposition on Child Health in Vancouver, British Columbia. May 1995.
Calderon LA, Kumar, AR, Naqvi, M, Biskinis, EK. Immediate outcome of infants of birth weight less than 1000 GMS (three year retrospective study). Accepted for presentation at the National Perinatal Association Annual Clinical Conference and Exposition. November 12-15, 1998. Providence, R.I.
Naqvi M, Biskinis EK, Khattak A. Effect of 50% Sucrose on Pain Response in Full Term Male Infants During Circumcision. Presented as a poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society, May 1999. San Francisco, CA.
Rush S, Rush R, Rush J, Naqvi M. Retinopathy of Prematurity-Incidence and Associated Factor in Infants With Birth Weight 1500 grams or gestational age 32 weeks. American Academy of Pediatrics, Perinatal Section, 2001 San Francisco, CA.
K. Mathis, MH. Ul-Haq, D. Ballou, EK Biskinis, J. Rohrer, M. Naqvi. Is bottle feeding as effective as breast feeding is in decreasing pain response in term neonates during heel stick procedures. Pediatric Academic Society May 2003, Seattle WA.
Simms T, Nasrallah B, Hasham M, Biskinis E, Naqvi M. Factors associated with multiple versus single packed red blood cell transfusion in neonates. Presented at American Academy of Pediatrics. October 2003. New Orleans, LA.
10. Ecobedo M, Gunkel J, Kennedy K, Sanchez P, Naqvi M. Single dose survanta for infants in respiratory distress. A multicenter randomized controlled trial.
American Academy of Pediatrics. October 2003. New Orleans,
B.Nasrallah, T.R. Simms, M M-Ul-Haq, E.K. Biskinis, M.Naqvi. Factors associated with multiple versus single packed red blood cell transfusions in the NICU. American Academy of Pediatrics 2003 National Conference and Exhibition, Perinatal Section November 2003
Gunkle H, Kennedy K, Sanchez P, Escobedo M, Shattuk K, Naqvi M, et al. Elective intubation for single dose surfactant treatment in neonates with mild to moderate RDS: A randomized multicenter trial. American Academy of Pediatrics, Perinatal Section. November 2003. New Orleans, LA.
Rush S, Rush R, Nicolau J, Chapman K, Naqvi M. Systemic manifestation in response to mydriasis and physical examination during screening for retinopathy of prematurity. 3rd International Symposium on Retinopathy of Prematurity. November 13, 2003. Anaheim, CA.
Naqvi, M., Consultant Pediatrics, A case report Bellsyndrome.
Rush R, Rush S, Ighani F, Anderson B, Irwin M, Naqvi M. Effects of comfort care in pain response in preterm infants undergoing screening for retinopathy of prematurity 3rd International Symposium on Retinopathy of Prematurity. November 13, 2003. Anaheim, CA.
Nasrallah B, Simms TR, M-Ul-Haq M, Biskinis EK, Naqvi M. Factors associated with multiple versus single packed red blood cell transfusions in the NICU. American
Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal/Perinatal Section. November 3, 2003. New Orleans, LA
Naqvi M, Brooks C, Barnett G, Simms T, Biskinis EK, Snowden C. Determinants of natural analgesia in term neonates undergoing heel stick procedure. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. May 2004, San Francisco, CA.
Akangire G, Hasham M, Chung J, Naqvi M. Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome and Sequence of Organ Failure in Neonates: A Retrospective Study. Poster presentation at Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. May 2007, Toronto, Canada
Shah R, Naqvi M. An Innovative Method of Teaching Newborn Medicine to Medical Students by Using Multi-colored Pocket Cards. Poster presented at AAMC Meeting, November 2, 2012. San Francisco, CA.
GRANTS 1.
Seed Grant given by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center for $8,000.00
March of Dimes Student Grant for $1,000.00
Extended Clinical Services for Follow-Up of High Risk Neonates in the Rural Areas in the Texas Panhandle - March of Dimes, $30,000.00 1986-1989
March of Dimes Summer Student Grant for $1,000.00 in 1985 to Study the Growth of LBW Infants Under Intensive Care
March of Dimes Summer Student Grant for $1,000.00 in 1988 to Study the Epidemiology of LBW Infants Born in the Texas Panhandle
March of Dimes Summer Student Grant for $1,000.00 in 1989 to Study the Epidemiology of LBW Infants Born in the Texas Panhandle
Neonatal Intensive Care Network Statistics in West Texas. Children’s Miracle Network. M. Myers, M. Naqvi, T. Hale, amount $15,421.
Women’s Health Research Institute - Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo grant for $7,600.00 to study the anti-infectious properties of human milk.
Regional Dean’s grant for mentorship of medical students for the Pain Control in Neonates project
$500 in 2002 $1000 in 2003 $1500 in 2004
Regional Dean’s grant for $1500.00 in 2004 for Student Research in the IRB approved project entitled: Does comfort care enhance the analgesic effect of local anesthesia given during circumcision?
Regional Dean’s grant for $250.00 in 2004 for student’s IRB approved project entitled:
length correlate with gestational age in appropriately grown neonates.
March of Dimes $2,000.00 for text books for neonatal intensive care unit.
Abbot Labs for $1,000.00 to study the microbial contamination of hospital beds
Amarillo National Bank $50,000 grant for student research projects. October 2007.
15. Amarillo National Bank $7,000 grant for Vermont Oxford Data-Collection December 2010 16.
Amarillo National Bank $50,000 grant for Vermont Oxford membership and Outreach Education for Regional Hospitals in the Texas Panhandle, July 2013.
AWARDS 1.
Clinical Teaching in Newborn Medicine Award given by Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Family Practice, Residency Program, 1979
Clinical Science Award by Texas Tech School of Medicine, Class of 1982
Clinical Teaching in Neonatology Award given by Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Pediatric Residency Program, 1986
Danny J. Schwartz Award for Excellence in Perinatology for the Texas Panhandle, 1989
Clinical Teaching in Neonatology Award given by Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Pediatric Residency Program, 1991
Story Teller Award given by Children's Rehabilitation Center, Amarillo, Texas - for voluntary medical services to handicapped children - March 1992
15 Year Service Award given by Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo, Texas
Miracle Maker Award given by Children's Miracle Network Telethon and Lederle, Amarillo, Texas, May 1995
Outstanding Pediatric Faculty of the Year 1995-1996, given by Pediatric Residents, May 1996
Outstanding Pediatric Faculty 1999-2000, given by Medical Students, June 2000
Outstanding Pediatric Faculty in Neonatology 1999-2000, given by Pediatric Residents, June 2000
Award recipient:- Texans Caring For Texans 2001
Unsung Hero; awarded by March of Dimes, May 16, 2001
Role Model Teaching Award for Medical Students awarded by Office of the Regional Dean - May 2001
Role Model Teaching Award for Medical Students awarded by Office of the Regional Dean - October 2002
Community Service 25 Year Award presented by March of Dimes – November 2003
Role Model Teaching Award for Medical Students awarded by Office of the Regional Dean –February 2004
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center 25 year service award. April 2004.
Outstanding Pediatric Faculty Award presented by Pediatric Residents June 2004
March of Dimes Award for 25 years of service to neonates in the Texas Panhandle.
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Presidents’ Distinguished Clinicians Award,
Role Model Teaching Award for medical students, awarded by the office of Regional
Teacher of the Year Award voted by The Student Senate, Texas Tech University School of Medicine, June 2006.
“The Mubariz Naqvi Neonatal Center for Clinical Care Education and Research”, Dedicated November 27, 2006 at Northwest Texas Hospital: Amarillo, TX.
Inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha National Honors Society by medical students at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, February 2007
Texans Caring for Texans Award- September 2008
Master Teacher – TTUHSC, Amarillo campus, May 2011
Dean’s Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching - TTUHSC, Amarillo campus, April 2012
Mario Feola: Outstanding Faculty Award – by the medical student class of 2013, April
15, 2013. Recent Grand Rounds Presented 1.
Common Procedures Required for Stabilization of Neonates Prior to Transport, May 1999, November 1999
A Case Study of Hyperbilirubinemia in a 12 Day Old Infant, June 1999
Human Milk for Preterm Infants, August 1999
Assessment & Management of a Neonate in Distress, June 2000; February 1999; March 1999; October 1999
Inhaled Nitric Oxide: Current & Futures Uses in the Neonate, February 2001
Biology of Surfactant - It’s Current and Expanded Uses, January 2002
Patient Care A Multi-disciplinary Approach for the 21st Century - Presented to the residents at TTUHSC (first lecture in the six core competencies), September 2002
Appropriate Use of Inhaled Nitric Oxide in Neonatal Practice, October 2002
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome in the Neonate, March 2003
Update on Biology of Surfactant and Its Clinical Uses, April 2004
Herpes Simplex Virus infections in neonates, September 2004
Visiting Professor, Aga Khan University Karachi, Pakistan, November 2004 - December 2004.
Visiting Professor, Children’s Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan, December 2004.
Update on Etiology and Management of Meconium Aspiration Syndrome, April 2005.
Stabilization of Neonates Prior to Transport, presented at Borger, Texas, October 2005.
Non-immune hydrops fetalis: a current update. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, December 2005
Neonatal Hypoglycemia: A current update. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, February 2006
Visiting Professor, Aga Khan University Karachi, Pakistan, and National Institute of Childhealth, Karachi, Pakistan. Conducted N.R.P. and S.T.A.B.L.E. courses, April 2006 - May 2006.
Neonatal Hyperglycemia and Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, May 2006
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, June 2006
Improving the Care and Long-term Outcome of Late Preterm Infants. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, December 2006
Necrotizing Enterocolitis: A Case-Based Presentation and Current Update, Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, February 2007.
Visiting professor to Aga Khan University, National Institute of Child Health, Dow Medical University Health Sciences Center, and Liaquat University Medical Hospital, February 2007 – April 2007.
Invited speaker to Pakistan Pediatric Association Congress - Hyderabad, Pakistan, March 2007.
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH)-Case Based Learning and Current Update. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, April 2007.
Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS) Sequence of Multiple Organ Failure in Neonates. Department of Pediatrics, TTHUSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, June 2007
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy and Strategies for Neuro Protection: A Case Based Learning. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, October 2007.
Acute Renal Failure in Neonates. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, December 2007
Fostering Professional Behavior. Department of Pediatrics, TTUHSC Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, February 2008.
Neonatology in Developing Countries – A report from Pakistan, October 2008
Infants at threshold of viability, clinical and ethical issues. Department of Pediatrics TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa Texas, October 2008
Presentation in El Paso Texas, Art & Signs of Providing Nutrition to Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants, April 2010
Neonatal Polycythemia and Hyperviscosity Syndrome: A Current Update on Assessment and Management. TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa Texas, May 2010
Infants at Threshold of Viability: Clinical and Ethical Issues. TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa Texas, June 2010
Early Nutrition in Preterm Babies. TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa Texas, August 2010
Group B – Streptococcal Sepsis in the Era of GBS Prophylaxis and the current CDC
End of Life Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Invited speaker – University of
Visiting Professor – University of Addis Ababa Medical School, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 9-21, 2011
40. Role of Pediatrician in the Care of NICU Graduates, TTUHSC-
Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa Texas, November 2011
Update on Meconium Aspiration Syndrome, TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, January 11, 2012
Provision of Compassionate Perinatal and Neonatal Palliative and End of Life Care, TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, May 4, 2012
Maternal and Child Health Care in Developing Countries: A Report from Two Nations, Ethiopia and Pakistan, TTUHSC-Amarillo/Lubbock/Midland-Odessa, Texas, July 25, 2012
Visiting Professor to UNT Medical School, Fort Worth, TX, November 7-9, 2012.
45. Bedside Teaching, rediscovering a lost art, Pediatric Grand Rounds, Amarillo, TX,
Out-Reach education – Pampa Regional Hospital – Pampa, TX, April 17 and April 24, 2013. Childress Regional Medical Center, Childress, TX, May 14 and May 29, 2013.
Bedside Teaching – Rediscovering a Lost Art – Institutional Grand Rounds, Amarillo, TX, May 22nd, 2013.
Benefit Changes for the New Plan Year 2011/2012 Plan Year Maximum: Removal of the Plan Year benefit maximum of $500,000 , there is now no limit. Lifetime Maximum: Removal of the Lifetime benefit maximum of $1,000,000 , there is now no limit. Office Visit Co-Pay: The Plan has created an Office Visit Co-Pay. In-Network Office Visits with a BlueChoice primary-care physician will b