Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine (PD)

Specialty Description

Accredited Programs
112
Length of Training
3
Programs Requiring Step 1
5%
Avg PGY-1 Salary
$76,468.66
Avg Hours / Week
58 Hours
Avg Vacation Days
21 Days

Specialty Overview

Neonatal-perinatal medicine is concerned with the maintenance of health and long-term development of the fetus, neonate, and infant, requiring special knowledge, skills and attitudes for the prevention, diagnosis and management of disorders of this patient population.

A neonatologist provides comprehensive care for critically ill premature and full-term infants from birth until discharge from the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Neonatologists often begin their work by providing antenatal consultation in the context of preterm labor or a fetus who has one or more congenital anomalies that require preparation for the birth and coordination of services. In addition to the day-to-day management of critically ill infants, neonatologists also attend high-risk deliveries, providing supportive care of infants from birth, and frequently perform technical procedures such as endotracheal intubation and placement of central venous and arterial catheters.

Data reflects averages reported for the 2024 academic year.