Dr. Paul D. Winchester Has Been Recognized Among the Top in His Industry by the Expert Network©

The Expert Network celebrates its newest member, Dr. Paul D. Winchester

​​Dr. Paul D. Winchester​​​​​​, Medical Director, Neonatal and Intensive Care Unit at St. Francis Hospital, has joined The Expert Network, an invitation only service for distinguished professionals. Winchester​ has been chosen as a Distinguished Doctor based on peer reviews and ratings, numerous recognitions, and accomplishments achieved throughout his career.

Winchester​​ outshines others in his field due to his extensive educational background, recognitions, and career longevity. He received a BA from Stanford University, an MA from the University of Michigan, and his medical degree from the University of Colorado. He did his internship and residency in pediatrics at the University of Colorado Medical Center, and a fellowship in neonatology at Denver General Hospital, University of Colorado.

"I have a very special and fun job. I get to save babies and invent devices to improve their chances of survival."

Paul D. Winchester, M.D., Medical Director, Neonatal and Intensive Care Unit at St. Francis Hospital

With 23 years dedicated to medicine, Winchester brings a wealth of knowledge to his industry, and in particular, to his area of expertise, perinatal and neonatal medicine. When asked what provides meaning to his work, Winchester​ said:

"I have a very special and fun job. I get to save babies and invent devices to improve their chances of survival."

As a thought-leader in his industry, Winchester is heavily involved with research and has always worked at the cutting edge of medical trends. His research has actively contributed to his field in his almost forty years as a top industry professional. He focuses on identifying risk factors that impact fetal development. His research has been presented at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meetings and has included benefits of prenatal steroids in less than twenty-eight week gestation mothers, phenol based disinfectants associated with neonatal jaundice, increased risks of NEC related to cryptosporidium, blood transfusions, and adverse effects of prenatal exposure to pesticides.

Currently, Dr. Winchester is the Medical Director of the NICU at St. Francis Hospital and a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Riley Children’s Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana. His board certifications are in Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine and Pediatrics. Over the course of his career, Winchester’s passion and expertise have been recognized in the form of multiple awards, including the Riley Hospital “Red Shoes” Award for outstanding accomplishments in pediatric and family care at the IU Riley Hospital.

For more information, visit ​​​​Dr. Winchester's profile on the Expert Network here: http://expertnetwork.co/members/paul-d-winchester,-md/228602ec37a6d09d​

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The Expert Network has written this news release with approval and/or contributions from ​​​​Dr. Paul D. Winchester​​. The Expert Network is an invitation-only reputation management service that is dedicated to helping professionals stand out, network, and gain a competitive edge. The Expert Network selects a limited number of professionals based on their individual recognitions and history of personal excellence.

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