William Rhine
Key Documents
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit 725 Welch Rd 2 West Palo Alto, CA 94304 Tel Work (650) 497-8800 Fax (650) 497-8034Practices at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
- Academic Offices
Personal Information Email Tel (650) 723-5711 Tel (650) 723-6369
Professional Overview
Clinical Focus
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- Neonatology
Administrative Appointments
- President, California Association of Neonatologists (2005 - present)
Professional Education
| Board Certification: | Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics (1989) |
| Fellowship: | SUMC - Graduate Medical Education CA (1989) |
| Residency: | SUMC - Graduate Medical Education CA (1987) |
| Internship: | Stanford University School of Medicine CA (1985) |
| Medical Education: | Stanford University School of Medicine CA (1984) |
Industry Relationships
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Scientific Focus
Current Research Interests
Neonatology, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, nitric oxide therapy, mechanisms of bilirubin toxicity and brain injury, non-invasive biotechnologies to study cellular and organ metabolism.
Publications
- Combining hand techniques with electric pumping increases the caloric content of milk in mothers of preterm infants. J Perinatol. 2012
- Brief cognitive-behavioral intervention for maternal depression and trauma in the neonatal intensive care unit: a pilot study. J Trauma Stress. 2011; (2): 230-4
- Improved outcomes with a standardized feeding protocol for very low birth weight infants. J Perinatol. 2011: S61-7
- Combining hand techniques with electric pumping increases milk production in mothers of preterm infants. J Perinatol. 2009; (11): 757-64
- A quality improvement project to improve admission temperatures in very low birth weight infants. J Perinatol. 2008; (11): 754-8

