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Neonatal ICU/Intermediate Care

The Newborn Intensive and Intermediate Care Units provide care to high-risk newborns requiring medical and/or surgical intervention. Our NICU serves as the regional referral center and newborns are admitted directly from our hospital's obstetric department or transported here by our own NICU Transport Team for advanced therapies.

This 40-bed unit is the largest ICU here at VCU Medical Center caring for the smallest of patients and their families. The majority of infants are admitted due to complications associated with prematurity. However, the nurseries are available to provide care to newborns that have any problem occurring in the neonatal period. Other commonly seen problems are respiratory distress, cardiac defects, congenital anomalies, neurological and matological/immunologic disorders.

Our NICU is the only NICU in Central Virginia to provide the life-saving therapy called ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. For the nursing professional the NICU is the perfect blend between Pediatrics and Critical Care.

 

News and events

March 16, 2010

Conference: Odyssey On Critical Care Nursing Conference

April 8-9, 2010

Conference: Workshop: Pediatric End-of-Life Nursing Consortium (ELNEC)

April 23, 2010

Conference: 4th Annual Pathways to Knowledge Nurse Educator

June 1, 2010

Conference: 7th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nursing Leadership Conference

September 22, 2010

Conference: 4th Annual Pediatric Critical Care Conference

November 1, 2010

Conference: Conference: 21st Annual LPN Conference

November 19, 2010

Conference: 11th Annual Heart Matters Conference

 

 

 

 

 


 

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