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UC Davis Children’s Hospital

Jay M. Milstein, M.D.

Jay M. Milstein

Clinical/Research Interests

Dr. Milstein's expertise includes neonatal disorders, neonatal cardiovascular physiology and mind-body connections, and computer bioengineering.

Title:

Professor
Chief of Pediatric Neonatology

Specialty:

Pediatric Neonatology

Center/Program Affiliation:

UC Davis Children's Hospital

Address:

UC Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd., Suite NICU
Sacramento, CA 95817

Other Languages:

Hebrew

Education:

University of Minnesota Medical School
Minneapolis, Minnesota
M.D. 1970

University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota
B.A. 1967

Internships:

Montefiore Hospital Medical Center
Bronx, New York
1970-1971
Pediatrics

Residency:

UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, California
1974-1975
Pediatrics

Montefiore Hospital Medical Center
Bronx, New York
1971-1972
Pediatrics

Fellowships:

UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, California
1975-1977
Pediatrics/Neonatology, Neonatal-Perinatal

Board Certifications:

American Board of Pediatrics, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 1979
American Board of Pediatrics, 1976

Professional Memberships:

American Academy of Pediatrics, Fellow
California Perinatal Association
Sacramento Pediatric Society
Society for Pediatric Research
Western Society for Pediatric Research

Select Recent Publications:

Chiou HL, Moon-Grady A, Rodriguez R, Konia T, Parrish M, Milstein JM. A Rare Lethal Combination of Premature Closure of the Foramen Ovale and d-Transposition of the Great Arteries with Intact Ventricular Septum. International Journal of Cardiology, 2008 (E-Pub, In Press)

Milstein JM. Introducing spirituality in medical care: Transition from hopelessness to wholeness. Journal of the American Medical Association 299(20):2440-2442, 2008.

Jegatheesan P, Ianus V, Buchh B, Yoon G, Chorne N, Ewig A, Lin E, Fields S, Moon-Grady A, Tacy T, Milstein J, Schreiber M, Padbury J and Clyman R. Increased indomethacin dosing for persistent patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants: A multicenter, randomized controlled trial. Journal of Pediatrics 153(2):183-9, 2008.

Milstein, JM, Raingruber BJ; Bennett SH, Kon AA, Winn C, Paterniti, D. Burnout Assessment in House Officers: Evaluation of an Intervention to Reduce Stress. Medical Teacher (In Press), 2008.

Underwood MA, Milstein JM, Sherman MP: Near infrared spectroscopy as a screening tool for patent ductus arteriosus in extremely low birth weight infants. Neonatology 91:134-139, 2007.

Ghorishi Z, Milstein JM, Poulain FR, Moon-Grady A, Tacy T, Bennett SH, Fineman JR, Eldridge MW: A shear stress paradigm for perinatal fractal arterial network remodeling in lambs with pulmonary hypertension and increased pulmonary blood flow. American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulation Physiology 292:H3006-H3018, 2007.

Raingruber B, Milstein JM: Searching for circles-of-meaning and using spiritual experiences to help parents of infants with life-threatening illness cope. Journal of Holistic Nursing 25:39-49, 2007.

Milstein JM, Raingruber B. Choreographing the end-of-life in a neonate. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 24(5):343-349, 2007.

Bengtsson B-OS, Milstein JM, Sherman MP: Indomethacin-associated neutropenia with subsequent Gram-negative sepsis in a preterm infant. Cause or coincidence? Journal of Perinatology 26:381-383, 2006.

Bengtsson BS, Milstein JM, Desai GN: Coagulase negative Staphylococcal sepsis with upper extremity gangrene and shock in a premature infant: An unusual complication of a peripheral intravenous catheter. Internet Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatology 5(1), 2005.

To see if Jay M. Milstein is accepting new patients, or for assistance finding a UC Davis doctor, please call (800) 2-UC DAVIS.