Eustratia Hubbard, MD, FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician specializing in newborn care. As the medical director of the Newborn Service at UC San Diego Health, she provides comprehensive infant care, focusing on newborn behavior, breastfeeding, and the impact of family dynamics and cultural diversity. Dr. Hubbard is also a professor of pediatrics at UC San Diego School of Medicine, where she instructs medical students and residents and conducts research in quality improvement and care of late-preterm infants.
With a fellowship in developmental-behavioral pediatrics, Dr. Hubbard incorporates current evidence and clinical guidelines in her practice, aiming to assist new parents in their transition to parenthood. Her expertise extends to the prevention and management of hypoglycemia, soothing techniques, and nutrition of late-preterm infants. Dr. Hubbard's dedication to newborn care is evident in her involvement in critical congenital heart defect screening and policy updates to reduce the need for formula supplementation and NICU admission. Outside of her profession, she enjoys spending time with her family and indulging in activities like walking, cooking, and relaxing at the beach.
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