Abstract

As we begin a new year, it seems appropriate to assess where we stand. Not everyone will remember that NeoReviews.org developed as an offshoot of Pediatrics in Review (PIR) . In 1999, our first six issues were published in print in PIR. Since January 2000, we have published online only as NeoReviews.org and gradually expanded the content of each individual issue to where we are today. Regular readers will know that most issues of NeoReviews.org have a theme, with three or four articles selected to provide concise reviews of disorders likely encountered in the daily clinical practice of neonatology. During the past 4 years, we have selected themes that reflect the major areas that comprise the content specifications for the examination of the American Board of Pediatrics Sub-Board of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. In this way, we are able to supplement or expand upon topics covered in the self-assessment section of the journal (NeoReviewsPlus). In addition, we have interspersed some cutting-edge articles on topics that …

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