Stanford Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine
NeoNarratives
NeoNarratives gets candid about the Stanford Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellowship experience. Hear from our fellows about what it’s like to partner with faculty and families in our nurseries, train at one of the top academic institutions in the U.S., and live and grow in the Bay Area.
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Becoming a parent while caring for babies in the NICU 19.11.2025 45:11
For the final episode of our inaugural season of NeoNarratives, we brought on two guests: Danielle Perez Sharp, MD, MS (Class of ’25) and Sanmi Oredein, MD, MPH (Class of ‘26). While several of our fellows have kids, Danielle and Sanmi share a distinct experience in that they became first-time parents during fellowship. They discuss what it’s like balancing training with motherhood. Danielle and S...
The hospitalist becomes a fellow 01.10.2025 38:03
While the most common path to fellowship is starting a program immediately after graduating from residency, many pediatricians spend time working before choosing to pursue additional sub-specialty training. Matt Cranshaw, MD, was a hospitalist at our Level IV NICU at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford for 3 years before becoming a fellow with us. During his time as a hospitalist, Matt dev...
Toggling between the lab and the NICU 16.09.2025 32:46
Dr. Jen Sequoia says she’s “living the dream.” Jen, an MD-PhD, is one of our newest Stanford neonatal-perinatal medicine fellowship graduates. In this episode she talks with NeoNarratives host Laura Hedli about balancing shifts in the NICU with conducting experiments in the lab, all while raising a young family in the Bay Area. Jen’s research focuses on endogenous cannabinoids, which Jen hypothesi...
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