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Dr. Winter is a Neurodevelopmental Pediatrician and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. She sees patients at the University Developmental Assessments Clinics. Dr. Winter is board certified in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and has special interests in children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and complex medical conditions, issues related to neonatal follow-up and early identification of motor disabilities. Dr. Winter trained at the University of Minnesota and completed her fellowship in Developmental Pediatrics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia in 1998. She worked for the Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a consultant and published a paper on the prevalence of cerebral palsy. She is the co-director of the Utah Regional Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities with Dr. Judith Holt.

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Eccles Primary Children’s Outpatient Services Building
University Developmental Assessment Clinic

801-587-2255

Fax: (801) 585-2209

81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT  84113
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Specialties

  • Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions General Pediatrics
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Neurodevelopmental Disabilities)

Dr. Winter is a Neurodevelopmental Pediatrician and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Utah. She sees patients at the University Developmental Assessments Clinics. Dr. Winter is board certified in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and has special interests in children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and complex medical conditions, issues related to neonatal follow-up and early identification of motor disabilities. Dr. Winter trained at the University of Minnesota and completed her fellowship in Developmental Pediatrics at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia in 1998. She worked for the Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a consultant and published a paper on the prevalence of cerebral palsy. She is the co-director of the Utah Regional Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities with Dr. Judith Holt.

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics - Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions General Pediatrics
Board Certification American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Neurodevelopmental Disabilities)

Research Interests

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Resident Education
  • Early Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy

Education History

Fellowship Emory University
Developmental Pediatrics
Fellow, 1997
Chief Resident University of Minnesota
Pediatrics
Chief Resident, 1991
Residency University of Minnesota
Pediatrics
Resident, 1990
Internship University of Minnesota
Pediatrics
Intern, 1988
Professional Medical University of Minnesota

M.D., 1987
Undergraduate St. Olaf College
Spanish
B.A., 1983

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Campbell K, Malik L, Jones C, Ou Z, Presson A, Miller TA, Winter S, Glotzbach K (2022). Abnormal infant neurobehavior and later neurodevelopmental delays in children with critical CHD. Cardiol Young, 1-10.
  2. Bahr TM, Ohls RK, Baserga MC, Lawrence SM, Winter SL, Christensen RD (2022). Implications of an Elevated Nucleated Red Blood Cell Count in Neonates with Moderate to Severe Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy. J Pediatr, 246, 12-18.e2.
  3. Cunningham S, Campbell K, Miller T, Winter S, Presson A, Ou Z, Glotzbach K (2022). Anxiety symptoms and associated functional impairment in children with CHD in a neurodevelopmental follow-up clinic. Cardiol Young, 1-8.
  4. Bell EF, Hintz SR, Hansen NI, Bann CM, Wyckoff MH, DeMauro SB, Walsh MC, Vohr BR, Stoll BJ, Carlo WA, Van Meurs KP, Rysavy MA, Patel RM, Merhar SL, Snchez PJ, Laptook AR, Hibbs AM, Cotten CM, DAngio CT, Winter S, Fuller J, Das A, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network (2022). Mortality, In-Hospital Morbidity, Care Practices, and 2-Year Outcomes for Extremely Preterm Infants in the US, 2013-2018. JAMA, 327(3), 248-263.
  5. Maitre NL, Byrne R, Duncan A, Dusing S, Gaebler-Spira D, Rosenbaum P, Winter S, CP EDI Consensus Group, Canadian Neonatal Follow-up Network (2022). "High-risk for cerebral palsy" designation: A clinical consensus statement. J Pediatr Rehabil Med, 15(1), 165-174.
  6. Blakely ML, Tyson JE, Lally KP, Hintz SR, Eggleston B, Stevenson DK, Besner GE, Das A, Ohls RK, Truog WE, Nelin LD, Poindexter BB, Pedroza C, Walsh MC, Stoll BJ, Geller R, Kennedy KA, Dimmitt RA, Carlo WA, Cotten CM, Laptook AR, Van Meurs KP, Calkins KL, Sokol GM, Sanchez PJ, Wyckoff MH, Patel RM, Frantz ID 3rd, Shankaran S, DAngio CT, Yoder BA, Bell EF, Watterberg KL, Martin CA, Harmon CM, Rice H, Kurkchubasche AG, Sylvester K, Dunn JCY, Markel TA, Diesen DL, Bhatia AM, Flake A, Chwals WJ, Brown R, Bass KD, St Peter SD, Shanti CM, Pegoli W Jr, Skarda D, Shilyansky J, Lemon DG, Mosquera RA, Peralta-Carcelen M, Goldstein RF, Vohr BR, Purdy IB, Hines AC, Maitre NL, Heyne RJ, DeMauro SB, McGowan EC, Yolton K, Kilbride HW, Natarajan G, Yost K, Winter S, Colaizy TT, Laughon MM, Lakshminrusimha S, Higgins RD, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health Human Development Neonatal Research Network (2022). Initial Laparotomy Versus Peritoneal Drainage in Extremely Low Birthweight Infants With Surgical Necrotizing Enterocolitis or Isolated Intestinal Perforation: A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial. Ann Surg, 274(4), e370-e380.
  7. Tanner K, Noritz G, Ayala L, Byrne R, Fehlings D, Gehred A, Letzkus L, Novak I, Rosenberg N, Vargus-Adams J, Winter S, Maitre NL (2020). Assessments and Interventions for Sleep Disorders in Infants With or at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review. Pediatr Neurol, 118, 57-71.
  8. Ayala L, Winter S, Byrne R, Fehlings D, Gehred A, Letzkus L, Noritz G, Paton MCB, Pietruszewski L, Rosenberg N, Tanner K, Vargus-Adams J, Novak I, Maitre NL (2020). Assessments and Interventions for Spasticity in Infants With or at High Risk for Cerebral Palsy: A Systematic Review. Pediatr Neurol, 118, 72-90.
  9. Shah P, Cannon DC, Lowe JR, Phillips J, Christensen RD, Kamath-Rayne B, Rosenberg A, Wiedmeier S, Patel S, Winter S, Baker S, Ohls RK (2021). Effect of blood transfusions on cognitive development in very low birth weight infants. J Perinatol, 41(6), 1412-1418.
  10. Maitre NL, Burton VJ, Duncan AF, Iyer S, Ostrander B, Winter S, Ayala L, Burkhardt S, Gerner G, Getachew R, Jiang K, Lesher L, Perez CM, Moore-Clingenpeel M, Lam R, Lewandowski DJ, Byrne R (2020). Network Implementation of Guideline for Early Detection Decreases Age at Cerebral Palsy Diagnosis. Pediatrics, 145(5).
  11. Glotzbach KL, Ward JJ, Marietta J, Eckhauser AW, Winter S, Puchalski MD, Miller TA (2019). The Benefits and Bias in Neurodevelopmental Evaluation for Children with Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatr Cardiol, 41(2), 327-333.
  12. Hogan WJ, Winter S, Pinto NM, Weng C, Sheng X, Conradt E, Wood J, Puchalski MD, Tani LY, Miller TA (2018). Neurobehavioral evaluation of neonates with congenital heart disease: a cohort study. Dev Med Child Neurol, 60(12), 1225-1231.
  13. Hintz SR, Vohr BR, Bann CM, Taylor HG, Das A, Gustafson KE, Yolton K, Watson VE, Lowe J, DeAnda ME, Ball MB, Finer NN, Van Meurs KP, Shankaran S, Pappas A, Barnes PD, Bulas D, Newman JE, Wilson-Costello DE, Heyne RJ, Harmon HM, Peralta-Carcelen M, Adams-Chapman I, Duncan AF, Fuller J, Vaucher YE, Colaizy TT, Winter S, McGowan EC, Goldstein RF, Higgins RD, SUPPORT study group of the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network (2018). Preterm Neuroimaging and School-Age Cognitive Outcomes. Pediatrics, 142(1).
  14. Phillips J, Yeo RA, Caprihan A, Cannon DC, Patel S, Winter S, Steffen M, Campbell R, Wiedmeier S, Baker S, Gonzales S, Lowe J, Ohls RK (2017). Neuroimaging in former preterm children who received erythropoiesis stimulating agents. Pediatr Res, 82(4), 685-690.
  15. Lowe JR, Rieger RE, Moss NC, Yeo RA, Winter S, Patel S, Phillips J, Campbell R, Baker S, Gonzales S, Ohls RK (2017). Impact of Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents on Behavioral Measures in Children Born Preterm. J Pediatr, 184, 75-80.e1.
  16. Ohls RK, Cannon DC, Phillips J, Caprihan A, Patel S, Winter S, Steffen M, Yeo RA, Campbell R, Wiedmeier S, Baker S, Gonzales S, Lowe J (2016). Preschool Assessment of Preterm Infants Treated With Darbepoetin and Erythropoietin. Pediatrics, 137(3), e20153859.
  17. Winter S, Autry A, Boyle C, Yeargin-Allsopp M (2002). Trends in the prevalence of cerebral palsy in a population-based study. Pediatrics, 110(6), 1220-5.

Other

  1. Watterberg KL, Walsh MC, Li L, Chawla S, DAngio CT, Goldberg RN, Hintz SR, Laughon MM, Yoder BA, Kennedy KA, McDavid GE, Backstrom-Lacy C, Das A, Crawford MM, Keszler M, Sokol GM, Poindexter BB, Ambalavanan N, Hibbs AM, Truog WE, Schmidt B, Wyckoff MH, Khan AM, Garg M, Chess PR, Reynolds AM, Moallem M, Bell EF, Meyer LR, Patel RM, Van Meurs KP, Cotten CM, McGowan EC, Hines AC, Merhar S, Peralta-Carcelen M, Wilson-Costello DE, Kilbride HW, DeMauro SB, Heyne RJ, Mosquera RA, Natarajan G, Purdy IB, Lowe JR, Maitre NL, Harmon HM, Hogden LA, Adams-Chapman I, Winter S, Malcolm WF, Higgins RD, Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD Neonatal Research Network (2022). Hydrocortisone to Improve Survival without Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia. N Engl J Med (386(12), pp. 1121-1131). United States.

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