Aimee Knorr, MD
Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine; Clinical Director, Satellite Clinics, NICU GraDS
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
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Aimee Knorr, MD
Physician in Medicine, Division of Newborn Medicine; Clinical Director, Satellite Clinics, NICU GraDS
Instructor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
English
Education
Undergraduate School
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1997
Troy
NY
Medical School
St. George's University School of Medicine
2001
Grenada
WI
Internship
Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo
2002
Buffalo
NY
Residency
Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo
2004
Buffalo
NY
Fellowship
Neonatology
Yale University School of Medicine
2007
New Haven
CT
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine)
Professional History
Aimee Knorr, MD obtained her medical degree at St. George's University School of Medicine. She then went on to complete her Pediatric residency at Buffalo Children's Hospital. She continued her training, completing a fellowship in Neonatology at Yale. Dr. Knorr has a special interest in developmental care and outcomes of both premature and high risk infants. She is the Director of Infant Follow Up Program Clinical Operations, Satellite Clinics at Boston Children's Hospital.
Approach to Care
In the Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) our philosophy is to ensure that every patient receives the best care for the best possible outcomes. We consider our “patient” to be the baby and the family; we are constantly striving to serve the needs of both. This requires a team based approach with all members being essential. I came to Boston Children’s Hospital to be a part of the Newborn Medicine Program. It was an opportunity to work as a Community Neonatologist and provide excellent care to premature and high risk infants close to home. As a Children's Neonatologist, I have direct access to all of the subspecialists who provide consultation when needed. If an infant requires a higher level of care, I am quickly able to transfer an infant to Boston Children's Hospital. Boston Children’s affords me the right combination of clinical care, innovation and research opportunities.
Publications
Feasibility and Safety of the Preemie Orthotic Device to Manage Deformational Plagiocephaly in Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants. View Abstract
Neonatal meningoencephalitis caused by Bacillus cereus. View Abstract