For the Love of Health

Couplet Care in the NICU with Dr. David Paul and Tamie Hotchkiss

August 24, 2023 ChristianaCare Season 1 Episode 5
Couplet Care in the NICU with Dr. David Paul and Tamie Hotchkiss
For the Love of Health
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For the Love of Health
Couplet Care in the NICU with Dr. David Paul and Tamie Hotchkiss
Aug 24, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
ChristianaCare

Becoming a parent is both life-changing and challenging. One of the first challenges some new parents face is the need for their baby to receive life-saving care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A small number of hospitals across the United States, including ChristianaCare, offer “couplet care” – having mother and baby cared for in the same NICU room – as a way to make a stressful situation a bit less stressful.

Dr. David Paul, chair of the Department of Pediatrics at ChristianaCare, and Tamie Hotchkiss, assistant nurse manager in the NICU, join us for this episode to explain how this revolutionary approach to care works and how it benefits both parents and babies.

We walk through the journey families have before and after couplet care, discuss how moms and babies qualify this specialized care, along with what care looks like when couplet care is not an option.

Learn where the concept of couplet care comes from and why it is such a rarity in American health care.

Dr. David Paul is one of the nation's leading neonatologists who's been recognized for his excellence in teaching, research and care. He was appointed Chair of Department of Pediatrics in June 2014. He has been a practicing neonatologist in the community since 1994 serving at ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital and Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children as well as several other hospitals. A champion for the prevention of infant mortality, Dr. Paul has led the Delaware initiatives to decrease infant mortality and premature birth for over a decade.

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Becoming a parent is both life-changing and challenging. One of the first challenges some new parents face is the need for their baby to receive life-saving care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). A small number of hospitals across the United States, including ChristianaCare, offer “couplet care” – having mother and baby cared for in the same NICU room – as a way to make a stressful situation a bit less stressful.

Dr. David Paul, chair of the Department of Pediatrics at ChristianaCare, and Tamie Hotchkiss, assistant nurse manager in the NICU, join us for this episode to explain how this revolutionary approach to care works and how it benefits both parents and babies.

We walk through the journey families have before and after couplet care, discuss how moms and babies qualify this specialized care, along with what care looks like when couplet care is not an option.

Learn where the concept of couplet care comes from and why it is such a rarity in American health care.

Dr. David Paul is one of the nation's leading neonatologists who's been recognized for his excellence in teaching, research and care. He was appointed Chair of Department of Pediatrics in June 2014. He has been a practicing neonatologist in the community since 1994 serving at ChristianaCare's Christiana Hospital and Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children as well as several other hospitals. A champion for the prevention of infant mortality, Dr. Paul has led the Delaware initiatives to decrease infant mortality and premature birth for over a decade.

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Intro to Couplet Care
Couplet Care and the NICU at ChristianaCare
National Landscape for Couplet Care
Quality & Safety of Couplet Care
Feedback on Couplet Care
NICU Parent Experience
Future of Couplet Care