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MetroWest Medical Center expands Children's services


Bertha Kao, MD, neonatologist at Children's and director of the Level II Special Care Nursery at MetroWest Medical Center

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For more than a decade, MetroWest Medical Center has enjoyed a strong relationship with Children’s Hospital Boston. Two key components of this relationship are an emergency department staffed by Children’s pediatric ED specialists and a 24-bed medical/surgical Pediatric Unit with 24-hour coverage by Children’s residents. During the last 18 months, this partnership has grown even stronger with added subspecialties, new Children’s staff and medical education courses.

The pediatric subspecialty practice at MetroWest and Children’s have worked together to open a pediatric subspecialty practice in Framingham that ensures that MetroWest families have access to Children’s physicians from a wide range of specialties, including:

• Cardiology
• Endocrinology
• General Surgery
• GI/Nutrition
• Pulmonary Medicine
• Urology
• Full-time Children’s neonatologist in Level II nursery

The medical center’s Level II Special Care Nursery is now directed by full-time Children’s neonatologist Bertha Kao, MD. Since the arrival of Dr. Kao over a year ago, the nursery has seen a 19 percent increase in the number of patient days for high-risk infants. “This means that many more high risk infants are being cared for right in their own community,” says Jerry Wortzman, MD, chair of Pediatrics at MetroWest Medical Center.

“A neonatologist raises the level of protection for newborns to a level similar to that of the academic hospitals in Boston,” says Dr. Wortzman. Children’s staff work directly with Dr. Wortzman to present the “Pediatric Health Care Summit,” a medical education seminar to inform primary pediatric providers of trends in the management of common pediatric health concerns. The next half-day of presentations by Children’s specialists will be on March 6 at MetroWest Medical Center (to register, click here).