Elizabeth E. Foglia, MD, MSCE
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Elected 2024

Dr. Elizabeth Foglia is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and an academic neonatologist at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. She completed her medical school training at Washington University School of Medicine, and she performed her pediatric residency training at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. She was a neonatology fellow at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, during which time she pursued advanced training through the Master of Science in Clinical Epidemiology program at the University of Pennsylvania.

Her research agenda focuses on (1) efficacy and safety delivery room resuscitation interventions; (2) physiologic monitoring during resuscitation; (3) neonatal intubation and respiratory management; (4) ethical aspects of neonatal resuscitation and resuscitation research.  She leads a productive clinical research group and is passionate about mentoring junior faculty and trainees.  Output from her group as had immediate impact on national and international neonatal resuscitation guidelines.  She is PI for three ongoing NIH-funded multicenter neonatal trials: Diaphragmatic Initiated Ventilatory Assist (DIVA), Optimizing Tracheal Intubation Outcomes and Neonatal Safety (OPTION SAFE), and Providing Oxygen during Intubation in the NICU trial (POINT). 

Dr. Foglia serves on the Executive Committee for the international NEAR4NEOS network, and she is the Scientific PI for the American Academy of Pediatrics Delivery Room Intervention and Evaluation (DRIVE) Network, a novel research consortium of delivery hospitals.  She serves on multiple national and international resuscitation bodies. These include the American Academy of Pediatrics Neonatal Resuscitation Program Steering Committee and the Neonatal Life Support Taskforce for the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation, which generates treatment guidelines for neonatal resuscitation used globally.