Our Newborn Pediatric Hospitalist Team is on-call 24/7 for those situations that require special diagnosis and treatment.
It’s rare for a non-metro hospital to offer a dedicated pediatric hospitalist team. While most newborns are healthy, our in-hospital pediatric team is on-call 24/7 for those situations that require special diagnosis and treatment. With our newborn pediatric team, most cases can be addressed locally to avoid transfer to a neonatal ICU.
Our hospitalists team is led by board certified pediatric physicians, Dr. Michael Hallenbeck and Dr. Mark Addison. These physicians are supported by two highly experienced neonatal Certified Registered Nurse Practitioners, Shannon Cornelius and Nicole Lamkin. From delivery until your new arrival is ready to go home, you get the expertise and convenience offered by these specially-trained medical professionals.
An additional benefit of the Marshall Medical team is our family-oriented approach. Baby exams are conducted in patient rooms to enhance education and consultation with the mothers. Also, a close network with colleagues at other hospitals benefits moms and babies, along with the Marshall Medical approach of coordinating follow-up steps with area pediatricians to ensure continuity of care.
When it’s time to start making your baby’s delivery plans, Marshall Medical adds peace of mind to this special time for baby and mom. Whether your OB will deliver at Marshall North or South, you will appreciate the added convenience of our pediatric hospitalist team.
Pediatric Hospitalist Overview and Benefits
- Doctors have at least four years of medical school and three years of pediatric residency training.
- CRNPs with special training in neonatal care.
- Hospitalists are available 24/7 to respond immediately to critical situations.
- Marshall Medical’s family-oriented approach includes baby exams being conducted in patient rooms with the mothers to enhance consultation and education.
- They help you prepare for the transition home to help access resources, services and/or medications, and identify any specific needs your newborn may have.
- Pediatric hospitalists often assist other pediatricians, family practitioners, surgeons and other physicians in providing the best care for newborns.
- Hospitalist programs are proven to help lower complications and reduce the length of hospital stays.
Diagnosis and Treatment Provided by Pediatric Hospitalists
- Infectious illnesses of the blood, skin, lungs and kidneys.
- Respiratory illnesses such as pneumonia and croup.
- Problems with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and asthma.
- Common pediatric illnesses such as influenza and dehydration.
- Recovery from injuries or surgeries.
Pediatric Hospitalist Team
Mark Addison, MD
Dr. Mark Addison is Board Certified in Pediatrics. He is a graduate of the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama, and completed his Residency in Internal Medicine/Pediatrics at Akron General Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio (now part of Cleveland Clinic).
Michael Hallenbeck, MD
Dr. Michael Hallenbeck is Board Certified in Internal Medicine. He is a graduate of Long School of Medicine, University of Texas Health in San Antonio, and completed his Medicine/Pediatrics Residency Program at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York.
Shannon Cornelius, CRNP
Shannon Cornelius is a Board Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Samford University and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Nicole Lampkin, CRNP
Nicole Lampkin is a Board Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner. She received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Florida Southwestern State College in Naples, Florida. She received her Master of Science in Nursing – Neonatal Nurse Practitioner, from the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama.