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Lisa Bain is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Pediatrics - Neonatal and Developmental Medicine at Stanford University's School of Medicine. Her academic roles include clinical teaching and research within neonatal care. She completed her medical degree at UCSF (2006), residency at Massachusetts General Hospital (2009), and a fellowship at UCSF (2013), with board certifications in Pediatrics and Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine.
Her research focuses on improving neonatal care protocols through innovations in device use, infection control, and quality improvement initiatives. Notable projects include umbilical line securement bundles, non-surgical treatment for Robin Sequence, and sepsis monitoring in community hospitals.
Her publications (2012-2024) emphasize clinical outcomes in neonatal care, including ROP screening compliance, CLABSI reduction strategies, and hemodynamic monitoring. Collaborations span interdisciplinary teams addressing neonatal physiology, medical devices, and healthcare system optimization.
- Education: UCSF Medical School (2006)
- Certifications: American Board of Pediatrics (2009, 2016)
- Clinical Affiliations: Stanford Children's Health Neonatology
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