Chief, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Yale-New Haven Children's Hospital;
Professor of Pediatrics;
Director Program for Biomedical Ethics;
Yale University School of Medicine
Neonat/Perinatology
Mark Mercurio practices Neonat/Perinatology. He graduated from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons. Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons is a top medical college. Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons has a rank of 8 in research and a 52 in primary care He received 12 awards: "Leah Lowenstein MD Teaching Award", "Nominated for the Alice Bohmfalk Teaching Award", "Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award", "Nominated for the Alice Bohmfalk Teaching Award in Clinical Science", "Didactic Teaching Award", "Best Doctors in America", "Named One of Connecticut's Best Physicians", "New England Perinatal Society Research Award", "Chief Resident's Book Award", "Michael H. Aranow Memorial Prize", "Fellow (FAAP)" and "Master of Arts Privatim". Mark R. Mercurio is a published doctor and has 43 publications published. The lastest was: 'Perfluorocarbons in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome.'
Publications
- Counselling variation among physicians regarding intestinal transplant for short bowel syndrome.
- Adolescent mothers of critically ill newborns: addressing the rights of parent and child.
- Age and Disability Biases in Pediatric Resuscitation Among Future Physicians.
- Adolescent parents of critically ill newborns: rights and obligations.
- Ethics for the pediatrician: autonomy, beneficence, and rights.
- Ethics for the pediatrician: imperiled newborns: limiting treatment.
- The ethics of newborn resuscitation.
- Introduction: taking the time for medical ethics.
- Attending physician work hours: ethical considerations and the last doctor standing.
- Teaching intubation with cadavers: generosity at a time of loss.
- A day too long: rethinking physician work hours.
- Hypoplastic left heart syndrome, extreme prematurity, comfort care only, and the principle of justice.
- American Academy of Pediatrics policy statements on bioethics: summaries and commentaries: part 2.
- Rituals of unburdening.
- An adolescent's refusal of medical treatment: implications of the Abraham Cheerix case.
- Physicians' refusal to resuscitate at borderline gestational age.
- The Conscientious Practice Policy: a futility policy for acute care hospitals.
- Deciding for neonates: whose authority, whose interests?
- Faking it: unnecessary deceptions and the slow code.
- Performance enhancing endocrinology: the arbitrary line of acceptability.
- American Academy of Pediatrics policy statements on bioethics: summaries and commentaries: part 1.
- Adolescent''s refusal of treatment: principles in conflict.
- An analysis of candidate ethical justifications for allowing inexperienced physicians-in-training to perform invasive procedures.
- American academy of pediatrics policy statements on bioethics: summaries and commentaries: part 3.
- Parental authority, patient's best interest and refusal of resuscitation at borderline gestational age.
- Patient selection for neonatal extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: beyond severity of illness.
- Who is performing medical procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit?
- The role of a pediatric ethics committee in the newborn intensive care unit.
- Selective resuscitation in premature twins: an ethical analysis.
- Ethics for the pediatrician: physician interaction with the pharmaceutical industry.
- Congenital lobar emphysema. The roles of CT and V/Q scan.
- Perfluorocarbons in the treatment of respiratory distress syndrome.
- Treatment decisions for seriously ill newborns.
- Effect of artificial surfactant on pulmonary function in preterm and full-term lambs.
- Corticosteroids and intratracheal surfactant both alter the distribution between the airways and lung tissue of intratracheally administered radiolabeled phosphatidylc...
- Surface tension and pulmonary compliance in premature rabbits.
- Antenatal steroids, postnatal surfactant, and pulmonary function in premature rabbits.
- Betamethasone increases pulmonary compliance in part by surfactant-independent mechanisms in preterm rabbits.
- Reutilization of surfactant phosphatidylglycerol and lysophosphatidylcholine by adult rabbits.
- Yellow nail syndrome in three siblings: a randomized double-blind trial of topical vitamin E.
- Dyshormonia Iatrogenica: crossroads of medicine, malpractice law, and professional ethics in clinical endocrinology.
- In what circumstances will a neonatologist decide a patient is not a resuscitation candidate?
Schools
Columbia University College of Physicians And Surgeons
Yale New Haven Hospital
Yale University
Doctors Specialties
- Neonatal Medicine
- Neonat/Perinatology
Accepted Insurances
Awards
- Leah Lowenstein MD Teaching Award
- Nominated for the Alice Bohmfalk Teaching Award
- Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award
- Nominated for the Alice Bohmfalk Teaching Award in Clinical Science
- Didactic Teaching Award
- Best Doctors in America
- Named One of Connecticut's Best Physicians
- New England Perinatal Society Research Award
- Chief Resident's Book Award
- Michael H. Aranow Memorial Prize
- Fellow (FAAP)
- Master of Arts Privatim
Education
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Yale New Haven Children's Center
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
Hospital
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Yale-New Haven Hospital
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