Asthma, Breastfeeding, childrens health, Flu, Healthcare, Pediatric, Pediatrician, Vaccination, Water Safety
Jean S. Moorjani, MD, FAAP, is a board-certified pediatrician at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She is a member of the medical education faculty that works with the pediatric residency training program. Her areas of focus include breastfeeding, asthma and children with special healthcare needs. Dr. Moorjani earned her medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Moorjani is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Within the AAP, she is a fellow of the Section on Breastfeeding, the Section on Hospital Medicine and a fellow of the Council on Communications and Media.
Director of the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences, Professor in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences
University of IdahoBreastfeeding, Infant Nutrition
Shelley McGuire has global expertise in maternal and infant nutrition, and she works to make complex concepts accessible to everyone. She's been inducted into the prestigious National Academy of Medicine — University of Idaho’s and the state of Idaho’s first inductee.
McGuire’s primary focus is understanding the impact of maternal diet and nutritional status on human milk composition and health outcomes during breastfeeding. Her team’s groundbreaking research has spanned the globe, and she found the composition of human milk varies greatly based on where the mother lives and believes these differences likely prime babies to thrive in their specific environments.
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Attending Neonatologist, Division of Neonatology at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia
Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaBreastfeeding, Infant Development, neonatal abstinence syndrome, Prematurity, RSV affects young infants and babies less than 6 months, SIDS
, MD, is an Attending Neonatologist in the at (CHOP). She is an expert in infant care and can address a broad range of topics. These include breastfeeding, neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS or neonatal withdrawal from medications), prematurity, infant follow-up and their development in and outside the NICU and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Parga-Belinkie’s research focuses on neonatology. Key areas include neonatal intensive care, newborn infant issues, neonates, breastfeeding and overall pediatric wellness.
As an American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) spokesperson, co-host of the AAP’s podcast, , and host of a new video series, , Parga-Belinkie is passionate about connecting with the community and educating patients and families in new and innovative ways.
She is also Director of the at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP) and assistant professor of clinical pediatrics at the .