What is ONTPD?
The Organization of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Training Program Directors (ONTPD) was formed in 1991 to provide an annual forum for program directors to identify and address issues relevant to Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine (NPM) Fellowship Training. Its membership consists of the program directors from all accredited NPM training programs in the US and Puerto Rico.
The mission of the ONTPD is to inform and advocate for Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Program Directors about issues relevant to the educational objectives, administration and funding of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine subspecialty training.
ONTPD Council Roster »For more about ONTPD »
Recruitment Information
- Current timeline of ERAS and NRMP recruitment season
- News from ERAS: ERAS site participation
- News from NRMP: NRMP Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- ERAS FAQ's
- Tips for Using ERAS Software
IOM Recommends Greater Resident Work Hours Restrictions: ONTPD Response
Duty hour recommendations from IOM came out with stringent duty hour requirements. In response, the Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs has published a paper in the May issue of Pediatrics.
Resident Duty Hour Restictions: Is Less Really More? »
View the IOM report on work hours »
"Dhu'ZZs and PayTients - hOur Duty" article »
ONTPD Presentations
Presentations from the ONTPD meetings are now available for your review.
complimentary subscription to NeoReviews Plus
Thanks to an educational grant from Abbott Nutrition, all neonatal fellows currently in training may obtain a complimentary subscription of the NeoReviews Plus package.
ONTPD Council Roster
ONTPD Chair: Rita M. Ryan, MD, FAAP
(Univ of Buffalo, Women & Children's Hosp Buffalo)
ONTPD Council Members:
Susan W. Aucott, MD, FAAP
(John Hopkins University)
Luc Brion, MD, FAAP
(University of TX Southwestern)
James J. Cummings, MD, FAAP
(East Carolina University)
Susan Guttentag, MD
(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
Sandra "Sunny" Juul, MD, FAAP
(University of Washington)
Thomas A. Parker, MD, FAAP
(University of Colorado)
Renate Savich, MD, FAAP
(University of New Mexico)

