BARGERSVILLE, Ind., Sept. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Prominently featured in The Inner Circle, Paul Delbert Winchester, MD is acknowledged as a Top Pinnacle Neonatologist for his contributions in Neonatology.
Dr. Winchester, an esteemed neonatologist with a career spanning over four decades, has made significant contributions to the field of neonatology and pediatric care. His dedication to the well-being of infants and children has earned him recognition as a leading expert in the field.
Currently serving as the Professor of Neonatology at the Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, and attending Neonatologist at St. Francis Hospital, Indiana, Dr. Winchester has been at the forefront of neonatal acute care since 1981.
Dr. Winchester is renowned for his innovative and comprehensive approach to clinical care. His emphasis on understanding patients’ medical histories and a strong focus on preventive measures has set him apart as a practitioner who goes above and beyond to ensure the well-being of the young patients under his care.
His educational journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in experimental psychology from Stanford University in 1970. He continued to excel academically, earning a Master of Arts from the University of Michigan in 1972 and a Doctor of Medicine Internship and Residency in pediatrics in 1979, and Fellowship in Neonatology 1981 at the University of Colorado Medical Center in Denver. The board-certified physician is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is currently affiliated with Indiana University School of Medicine as a Clinical Professor and Riley Hospital, Eskenazi Hospital, Francis Hospital, Indianapolis, as medical staff. The doctor is board-certified in pediatrics and neonatal and perinatal medicine; is a PALS provider; and is an NRP Instructor/provider.
Throughout his career, Dr. Winchester has achieved several remarkable milestones. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the first neonatologist to practice outside of Denver, Colorado. He developed the first Level III NICU outside of Denver in Colorado in 1981, which tripled survival rates in very low birth-weight babies in 6 months; developed Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Program with Marsha London, RN at Beth-El School of Nursing, Colorado Springs; was a member of the First Neonatal Transport Team for Fort Carson Army Mast Helicopters, as well as Mayo Fixed Wing medical transports; Neonatal Fellowship (Beth Murdoch) program with Bill Haye, MD CUMC; Resuscitation and intubation labs for Southern Colorado Family Practice Program in Pueblo, Colorado.
Dr. Winchester has made several significant contributions to the field of neonatology making him a world-renowned physician. Dr. Winchester developed the first High Frequency Ventilator in Colorado with designs incorporated into commercial HFJV now in use; introduced High Frequency Ventilation to Colorado, Kansas and New Hampshire; was awarded a March of Dimes grant to begin the first Prematurity Prevention Program in Colorado in 1982 along with Maria Carlos and Robert Creasy MD; had the first reported use of prenatal steroids in preterm labor mothers