Jeffrey Gould
Academic Appointments
- Professor - Med Center Line, Pediatrics - Neonatology
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 725 Welch Rd 2 West Palo Alto, CA 94304 Tel Work (650) 497-8800Practices at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Professional Snapshot
Clinical Focus
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- Neonatology
Professional Education
| Board Certification: | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics (1975) |
| Medical Education: | UC Berkeley School of Public Health, CA USA (1981) |
| Board Certification: | General Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics (1973) |
| Fellowship: | UCSD School of Medicine, CA (1972) |
| Residency: | Yale University School of Medicine-Graduate, CT (1968) |
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| Consulting: | Community Perinatal Network |
Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
Gould is director of the Perinatal Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Research Unit in the division of Neonatology at the School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital. He also directs the California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative, a network of 104 California hospitals that provide intensive care to newborns that have volunteered to submit and compare uniform care processes and outcome data and conduct quality improvement initiatives for their mothers and newborns.
Gould is a leading public health researcher in population-based studies related to neonatal and perinatal diseases. Much of his research is focused on developing strategies to assess the quality of perinatal care based on risk-adjusted indicators of neonatal morbidity.
Publications
- From paradox to disparity: trends in neonatal death in very low birth weight non-Hispanic black and white infants, 1989-2004. J Pediatr. 2009; (4): 482-7
- Factors influencing breast milk versus formula feeding at discharge for very low birth weight infants in California. J Pediatr. 2009; (5): 657-62.e1-2
- School outcomes of late preterm infants: special needs and challenges for infants born at 32 to 36 weeks gestation. J Pediatr. 2008; (1): 25-31
- Population trends in cesarean delivery for breech presentation in the United States, 1997-2003. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2008; (1): 59.e1-8
- Response to dr suzuki. J Perinatol. 2007; (7): 464-5
