Lilly Dubowitz

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Lilly Dubowitz (1930 – 2016) was a Hungarian-born British paediatrician and neurologist, renowned for her contributions to the field of neonatology. She is best known for developing the Dubowitz Score, a method for assessing the gestational age of newborn infants.

Early Life and Education

Lilly Dubowitz was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1930. She pursued her medical education at the University of Budapest before moving to the United Kingdom to further her studies. She completed her medical training at the University of London.

Career

Lilly Dubowitz worked alongside her husband, Victor Dubowitz, a prominent paediatric neurologist. Together, they made significant advancements in the understanding and treatment of neonatal conditions. Lilly Dubowitz's work primarily focused on the neurological assessment of newborns.

Dubowitz Score

The Dubowitz Score is a clinical assessment tool used to estimate the gestational age of a newborn. It involves a detailed examination of the infant's physical and neurological characteristics. This score has been widely adopted in neonatal care units around the world and remains a critical tool for paediatricians.

Contributions to Neonatology

Lilly Dubowitz's research extended beyond the Dubowitz Score. She was involved in numerous studies that explored the neurological development of preterm and full-term infants. Her work has had a lasting impact on the field of neonatology and has improved the care and outcomes for countless newborns.

Personal Life

Lilly Dubowitz was married to Victor Dubowitz, with whom she had a long and productive professional partnership. They had three children together. Lilly Dubowitz passed away in 2016, leaving behind a legacy of significant contributions to paediatric medicine.

Legacy

Lilly Dubowitz's work continues to influence the field of neonatology. The Dubowitz Score remains a standard assessment tool in neonatal care, and her research has paved the way for further advancements in the understanding of neonatal neurological development.

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