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Susan Niermeyer

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The Journal of Pediatrics|January 23, 2016
Ventilation Remains the Key to Neonatal ResuscitationSusan Niermeyer
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|July 12, 2003
Cardiopulmonary transition in the high altitude infantSusan Niermeyer
Clinics in Perinatology|March 15, 2006
Volume resuscitation: crystalloid versus colloidSusan Niermeyer
Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology|April 9, 2016
A physiologic approach to cord clamping: Clinical issuesSusan Niermeyer
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|August 13, 2015
From the Neonatal Resuscitation Program to Helping Babies Breathe: Global impact of educational programs in neonatal resuscitationSusan Niermeyer
Pediatrics|June 18, 2016
What Matters Most for the Survival of Small Newborns in Resource-Limited Settings?Susan Niermeyer
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|June 23, 2007
Going to high altitude with a newborn infantSusan Niermeyer
Neonatology|May 27, 2020
Improving Global Newborn Survival: Building upon Helping Babies BreatheSusan Niermeyer
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|September 7, 2017
Global gains after Helping Babies BreatheSusan Niermeyer
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|January 8, 2005
Clinical description of heat illness in children, Melbourne, Australia--a commentaryMichael Yaron, Susan Niermeyer
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The Journal of Pediatrics|January 23, 2016
Ventilation Remains the Key to Neonatal ResuscitationSusan Niermeyer
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|July 12, 2003
Cardiopulmonary transition in the high altitude infantSusan Niermeyer
Clinics in Perinatology|March 15, 2006
Volume resuscitation: crystalloid versus colloidSusan Niermeyer
Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology|April 9, 2016
A physiologic approach to cord clamping: Clinical issuesSusan Niermeyer
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine|August 13, 2015
From the Neonatal Resuscitation Program to Helping Babies Breathe: Global impact of educational programs in neonatal resuscitationSusan Niermeyer
Pediatrics|June 18, 2016
What Matters Most for the Survival of Small Newborns in Resource-Limited Settings?Susan Niermeyer
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|June 23, 2007
Going to high altitude with a newborn infantSusan Niermeyer
Neonatology|May 27, 2020
Improving Global Newborn Survival: Building upon Helping Babies BreatheSusan Niermeyer
Acta Paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992)|September 7, 2017
Global gains after Helping Babies BreatheSusan Niermeyer
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|January 8, 2005
Clinical description of heat illness in children, Melbourne, Australia--a commentaryMichael Yaron, Susan Niermeyer
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