Diana Yanni, MD

Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Part-time, Harvard Medical School
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Diana Yanni, MD

Diana Yanni, MD

Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics, Part-time, Harvard Medical School

Medical Services

Languages
English
Education
Medical School
Marmara University School of Medicine
2004
Istanbul
Turkey
Residency
Pediatrics
Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine
2011
Brooklyn
NY
Residency
Pediatrics
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
2012
Brooklyn
NY
Residency
Pediatrics
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
2014
Brooklyn
NY
Fellowship
Newborn Medicine
Tufts Medical Center
2017
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine)
Professional History

Diana Yanni, MD obtained her medical degree at Marmara University School of Medicine in Istanbul, Turkey. After completing pediatric residency in Istanbul, she moved to U.S. with the goal of continuing her research on neurodevelopmental outcomes of extremely premature born children. After doing pediatric residency again in New York, she came to Boston for fellowship at Tufts Medical Center. She is currently working in the NICU at Boston Children's Hospital and Special Care Nursery at Winchester Hospital. She will be seeing children at Infant Follow-up Program at Boston Children's Hospital. 

Approach to Care
In the Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) our philosophy is to ensure that every patient receives the best care for the best possible outcomes. We consider our “patient” to be the baby and the family; we are constantly striving to serve the needs of both. This requires a team based approach with all members being essential. I am happy to be part of the Newborn Medicine team at Boston Children's Hospital. I came here following my passion to help children specifically newborns who are at high risk. BCH gave me an opportunity to work with skilled experts to provide excellent clinical care and also to contribute to improve care with ongoing education and research.