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850 Harrison Ave
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Boston, MA 02118Phone+1 617-414-4841Fax+1 617-414-7297
Summary
- Dr. Wanda Barfield, MD is a neonatologist in Boston, Massachusetts. She is currently licensed to practice medicine in Massachusetts and Georgia. She is affiliated with Grady Health System.
Education & Training
- Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical CenterFellowship, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 1993 - 1996
- National Capital ConsortiumResidency, Pediatrics, 1990 - 1993
- Harvard Medical SchoolClass of 1990
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 1993 - 2026
- GA State Medical License 2000 - 2025
- American Board of Pediatrics Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsPhototherapy to Prevent Severe Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia in the Newborn Infant 35 or More Weeks of Gestation: Technical Report.Vinod K Bhutani, Ronald J Wong, David Turkewitz, Daniel A Rauch, Meredith E Mowitz
Pediatrics. 2024-09-01 - 1 citationsU.S. stillbirth surveillance: The national fetal death file and other data sources.Elizabeth C W Gregory, Wanda D Barfield
Seminars in Perinatology. 2024-02-01 - 3 citationsIncreasing access to quality care for pregnant and postpartum people with opioid use disorder: Coordination of services, provider awareness and training, extended post...Kecia L Ellick, Charlan D Kroelinger, Karen Chang, Molly McGown, Matthew McReynolds
Journal of Substance Use and Addiction Treatment. 2024-01-01
Press Mentions
- Making Sense of America’s Maternal Mortality CrisisFebruary 3rd, 2025
- Biden-Harris Administration Awards over $558 Million to Improve Maternal Health, Including $440 Million to Support Pregnant and New Moms, Infants, and Children Through Voluntary Home Visiting Programs Proven to Improve Maternal and Child Health, Child Development, and School ReadinessAugust 27th, 2024
- How the Atlanta-Based CDC Is Working to Address the US Maternal Mortality CrisisAugust 5th, 2024
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