Margaret Hoge, M.D. Titles and Appointments Assistant Professor Endowed Title Dedman Family Scholar in Clinical Care Schools Medical School Departments Pediatrics You have reached the Academic Profile. For more information on the doctor and patient care, please visit the clinical profile. Education Medical School Wake Forest University - Undergraduate (2014) Residency UT Southwestern/Children's Medical Center (2017), Pediatrics Fellowship UT Southwestern Medical Center/Children's Medical Center (2020), Neonatal-perinatal Medicine Fellowship UT Southwestern Medical Center/Children's Medical Center (2022), Developmental-behavioral Pediatrics Publications Correction: A collaborative “THRIVE Fetus to Five” neonatal brain program review (Pediatric Research, (2026), 10.1038/s41390-025-04709-3) Chalak L, Hoge MK, Hu J, Thomas J, Machie M, Lee L, Heyne ET, McDougald R, Tolentino-Plata K, Heyne RJ Pediatric Research 2026 A collaborative “THRIVE Fetus to Five” neonatal brain program review Chalak L, Hoge MK, Hu J, Thomas J, Machie M, Lee L, Heyne ET, McDougald R, Plata KT, Heyne RJ Pediatric Research 2026 Understanding and addressing mental health challenges of families admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit Osborne AD, Yasova Barbeau D, Gladdis T, Hansen K, Branche T, Miller ER, Pazandak CC, Hoge MK, Spencer M, Montoya-Williams D, Barbeau R, Padratzik H, Lassen S Journal of Perinatology 2025 Jun 45 873-880 A call to action by the American Academy of Pediatrics Trainees and early career neonatologists’ national advocacy campaign “Carousel care”: best practice guidelines for NICU family mental health standard of care Hoge MK, Blake A, Slone A Journal of Perinatology 2025 Mar 45 411-412 Burden of chronic disease on NICU families: developmental outcomes, psychological effects, and vulnerable child syndrome Amiri S, Prelipcean I, Pazandak CC, Hoge MK, Punar M, Spencer M, Shaw RJ Journal of Perinatology 2025 From NICU to home: meeting the mental health needs of families after discharge Swenson SA, Desai RK, Velagala S, Hoge MK, Htun Z, Carr CB, Roush K, Liu CH, Maddox K, Erdei C Journal of Perinatology 2025 Reduction of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) parental perceptions of child vulnerability and risk of vulnerable child syndrome utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy: randomized controlled trial Hoge MK, Heyne E, Brown S, Heyne R, Shaw RJ, Chalak L Pediatric Research 2025 Improving parental mental health in the perinatal period: A review and analysis of quality improvement initiatives Perazzo SI, Hoge MK, Shaw RJ, Gillispie-Bell V, Soghier L Seminars in Perinatology 2024 Apr 48 Neurodevelopmental, Mental Health, and Parenting Issues in Preterm Infants Shaw RJ, Givrad S, Poe C, Loi EC, Hoge MK, Scala M Children 2023 Sep 10 Parental stress and mental health symptoms in the NICU: Recognition and interventions Bernardo J, Rent S, Arias-Shah A, Hoge MK, Shaw RJ Pediatrics in Review 2021 Aug 22 e496-e505 Results 1-10 of 15 1 2 Next Last Books Featured Books Vulnerable Child Syndrome: A Review, Evaluation, and NICU Intervention. In Treatment of Psychological Distress in Parents of Premature Infants: PTSD in the NICU Hoge MK, Dowtin LL, Horwitz SM, Shaw RJ (2020). Washington, DC, American Psychiatric Association Publishing