Wednesday August 17, 2005
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Diane and her guests talk about new thinking and new advances in the care of premature babies.
Dr. Heidelise Als, developmental psychologist at Harvard Medical School and Children's Hospital
Dr. Tonse Raju, medical officer and program scientist in the pregnancy and perinatology branch of the Center for Developmental Biology and Perinatal Medicine at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development/NIH
Anne Duncan, clinical supervisor of the the George Washington University Hospital neonatal intensive care unit
Listeners join Diane to talk about Lee Smith's story of Ivy Rowe, a woman born in Appalachian Virginia in 1900, as told in a lifetime's worth of Ivy's letters.
Patricia Griffith, novelist and associate professor of English at George Washington University
Deirdre Donahue, "USA Today"
Kermit Moyer, professor of literature at American University