Should you need us, we have the largest neonatal intensive care unit in the northwest. We offer 19 single-family suites, for a capacity of 70 monitored beds. Many of the infants in the NICU are born prematurely and need special care while they grow. Others are full-term babies who need medical or surgical treatment.
We offer an antire team of specialist to care for your newborn, including the following specialties:
- Anesthesiology
- Audiology
- Cardiology
- Cardiac surgery
- Development
- Endocrinology
- Gastroenterology
- Genetics
- Neonatology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Ophthalmology
- Otolaryngology
- Plastic surgery
- Radiology
- Surgery
- Urology
Experience of a seven hospital system in Oregon offers a template for understanding how and why infant falls occur in hospitals and how to address the issue.
The goal of this report is to describe our experience implementing consensus medical staff guidelines used for counseling pregnant women threatening extremely premature birth and to give an account of family preferences and the immediate outcome of their infants.
The goal of this report is to describe the collaborative formation of rational, practical, medical staff guidelines for the counseling and subsequent care of extremely early-gestation pregnancies and premature infants between 22 and 26 weeks.
Midwifery has long been an option for women wanting to deliver their babies with minimal medical intervention. Providence Health & Services has paired the personal support of midwifery with the modern comforts of a hospital since 1993.