Eyad Zahr, MD
Neonatologist, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics (Part-Time), Harvard Medical School
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Phone
781-624-8373
Fax
781-340-3690
Email
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NPI
1306855580
Locations
South Weymouth
Phone: 781-624-8000
Eyad Zahr, MD
Neonatologist, Division of Newborn Medicine
Instructor of Pediatrics (Part-Time), Harvard Medical School
Medical Services
Languages
Arabic
English
Russian
Education
Medical School
Tver State Medical Academy
1989
Tyver
Russia
Internship
Pediatrics
Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center
1995
Brooklyn
NY
Residency
Pediatrics
Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center
1996
Brooklyn
NY
Fellowship
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Floating Hospital for Children, New England Medical Center
1998
Boston
MA
Certifications
American Board of Pediatrics (General)
American Board of Pediatrics (Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine)
Professional History
Dr. Eyad Zahr is an attending physician in Medicine in the Division of Newborn Medicine at Children’s Hospital. Dr. Zahr received his medical degree from Tver Medical Academy, Russia. He completed his pediatric residency at Brookdale university medical center in New York and his fellowship in neonatology training at Tufts Medical center. He has been working as a full-time clinician at South Shore Hospital, serving on different committees and involved in teaching third year medical student and Boston children’s hospitalists and fellows. He is also actively participating in quality improvement projects and clinical research.
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.
Publications
Feasibility and safety of surfactant administration via laryngeal mask airway as first-line therapy for a select newborn population: results of a standardized clinical protocol. View Abstract
Implementing modified family integrated care in a U.S. neonatal intensive care unit: nursing perspectives and effects on parents. View Abstract
Use of an internet camera system in the neonatal intensive care unit: parental and nursing perspectives and its effects on stress. View Abstract
Quality improvement to reduce chronic lung disease rates in very-low birth weight infants: high compliance with a respiratory care bundle in a small NICU. View Abstract
Locations
South Weymouth
Phone: 781-624-8000