Senior Lecturer in Neonatal Medicine, Department of Health Sciences, University of Leicester
Elaine Boyle is a Senior Lecturer in Neonatal Medicine at the University of Leicester and Honorary Consultant Neonatologist at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust. She initially trained as a nurse before changing direction to study medicine at the University of Sheffield and qualifying as a doctor in 1993. Elaine completed postgraduate training in paediatrics in Sheffield and Birmingham. Before taking up her current appointment in Leicester in 2006, she trained in academic neonatal medicine in Edinburgh and at McMaster University, Canada between. During this time she gained an MD for work on the assessment and management of pain in the newborn, an MSc in Epidemiology, and a PhD focused on enteral feeding in preterm neonates. She remains active in each of these areas of research, most recently as the UK Principal Investigator for the EU-funded Europain Survey and as a co-investigator on the SIFT - Speed of Increasing milk Feeds Trial. Her current major research interest is the effects of gestational age at birth on neonatal and childhood outcomes, and in particular the effects of moderate-late preterm birth. She was the lead for the LAMBS - Late And Moderately preterm Birth Study, one of the first large population-based studies in this area.

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