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Author's Brief BiographyKirsti A. Dyer MD, MS, FT is a respected physician, an expert in life challenges, loss, grief and bereavement, a professional health educator, professor, lecturer and published author.![]() She is also a former NICU Parent, author of the e-Book My Baby's in the NICU: Now What? and founder of the NICU Parent Support Site, http://www.nicuparentsupport.org. The NICU Parent Support Site, Blog and eMail List were created to provide information, support, encouragement and resources for NICU Parents and Families. Reprinting Our MaterialsThe material and resources from the NICU Parent Support Site may be copied, duplicated and reproduced on websites, in newsletters, blogs or ezines provided that the Author's Brief Biography Information listed above is included with the article with all of the links intact.For-profit organizations need to obtain permission from Dr. Dyer to use the material on this site. Longer excerpts from the website, blogs, eBooks, eMail list and resources may not be copied, duplicated or reproduced in any manner for use in a for-profit setting without prior written permission by the author. Contact us at: nicuparentsupport-at-gmail.com Be sure to replace the -at- with @ |
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Biography Kirsti A. Dyer MD, MS, FT is a respected physician, an expert in life challenges, loss, grief and bereavement, professional health educator, professor, lecturer and author. Dr. Dyer is the Domain Designer for the Journey of Hearts website, created in 1997 as the first and only physician-based website devoted to educating people about the normal grief response. Dr. Dyer is also a former NICU Parent, author of the e-Book My Baby's in the NICU: Now What? and founder of the NICU Parent Support Site, http://www.nicuparentsupport.org. The NICU Parent Support Site, Blog and eMail List were created to provide information, encouragement and resources to support NICU Parents and NICU Families. |
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