Jennifer Burnsed: IÕm Jennifer Burnsed, IÕm a Neonatologist at the University of Virginia ChildrenÕs Hospital. In the neonatal intensive care unit, we see critically ill babies. So, that can be a baby thatÕs born prematurely, or any baby who has a surgical problem, or is born with a cardiac, neurologic problem or infection. My interest lies in the neonatal brain, so IÕm very interested both in babies who have suffered a brain injury for various reasons whether itÕs prematurity or things that can happen prior to birth or around the time of birth. But also, I am very interested in helping babies develop normally. So babies that are born prematurely are in a really artificial environment in the NICU, their supposed to still be in their moms, so one of my interest points is really learning and researching how we can support them to thrive and have the best outcome that they possibly can. We really believe in team work in the NICU, so lots of nurses, doctors, nurse practitioners, therapists, all forming a team around them and a support network to get them through that, hopefully short, but sometimes very long experience. My favorite part of the job is really being able to take care of a baby whoÕs born very ill and see them through that very scary NICU stay and watch them go home with their parents.