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Eugene A. Adcock, III, MD
faculty pictureis a graduate of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine and the neonatology training program at the University of Colorado. His most recent appointment before Wake Forest was at the University of Texas in Houston, where he headed the division of Neonatology. He has retired as the Associate Dean for Professional Affairs at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Vice President for Planning at The North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Incorporated. He has a long record of successful research in the areas of neonatal nutrition and clinical neonatology.

Phone: (336) 716-6860
FAX: (336) 716-1300
Email: eadcock@wfubmc.edu

Publications
1. Keeney SE, Adcock EW, McArdle CB. Prospective observations of 100 high-risk neonates by high-field (1.5 Tesla) magnetic resonance imaging of the central nervous system. II. Lesions associated with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy. Pediatrics. 4/1991;87(4):431-8.
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2. Baeckert PA, Greene HL, Fritz I, Oelberg DG, Adcock EW. Vitamin concentrations in very low birth weight infants given vitamins intravenously in a lipid emulsion: measurement of vitamins A, D, and E and riboflavin. Journal of Pediatrics 12/1988 113(6):1057-65.
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3. Oelberg DG,
Temple DM, Haskins KS, Bigelow RH, Adcock EW. Intracranial hemorrhage in term or near-term newborns with persistent pulmonary hypertension. Clinical Pediatrics 1/1988; 27(1):14-7.
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