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Marie T Berg

Associate Professor at Medicine, University of Florida0 Followers

Dr. Marie T. Berg is at the forefront of discovery in neonatal neurology and quality improvement, making significant contributions to the field through her research and clinical practice. As a Clinical Associate Professor and neonatologist at the University of Florida College of Medicine, she combines her passion for patient care with her dedication to advancing medical knowledge. Dr. Berg earned her medical degree from the prestigious Albert Einstein College of Medicine, followed by comprehensive training in Pediatrics and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital. In her current roles, Dr. Berg serves as the Medical Director of the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Co-Physician Director of Quality for Pediatrics, where she oversees initiatives aimed at enhancing patient outcomes and safety. Her leadership in these positions underscores her commitment to quality improvement and systematic review, ensuring that the highest standards of care are maintained for the youngest and most vulnerable patients. Dr. Berg's research interests are deeply rooted in neonatal neurology, where she explores innovative approaches to improve the neurological outcomes of newborns. Her work in meta-analysis and systematic review has contributed to a better understanding of neonatal care practices, influencing both clinical guidelines and policy development. Beyond her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Berg is dedicated to medical education. She has served as the Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship Director at the University of Vermont Children’s Hospital, where she has mentored and trained the next generation of neonatologists. Her commitment to education is reflected in her efforts to integrate evidence-based practices into the curriculum, preparing fellows to excel in both clinical and academic settings. Dr. Berg's contributions to the field of neonatology have been recognized through numerous awards and publications. Her work continues to inspire colleagues and students alike, as she remains a pivotal figure in advancing neonatal care and improving the lives of countless newborns and their families.

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