Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
Clinical Therapies700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Suzanne B. Davlin
Biography
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Academic and Clinical Areas
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
Awards, Honors & Organizations
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Research
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Education
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Clinical Interests
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
Professional Experience
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
Contact Information
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
Clinical Therapies700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Suzanne B. Davlin
Biography
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Academic and Clinical Areas
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
Awards, Honors & Organizations
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Research
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Education
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Clinical Interests
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
Professional Experience
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
Contact Information
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
Clinical Therapies700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Suzanne B. Davlin
Contact Information
- Call us at:
- (614) 722-6642
- Clinical Therapies700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Suzanne B. Davlin
Biography
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Biography
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Biography
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic. After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Suzanne Davlin, CNT, PT, is a certified neonatal therapist and a pediatric physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, the last 25 in the NICU. Her love for premature babies began while working at Duke Medical Center where she was instrumental in starting a developmental program in their NICU and follow up clinic.
After joining Nationwide Children’s Hospital NICU in 2008, she developed a special interest in small babies (<27 weeks) and supporting the early and important connection between baby and parents. She is passionate about involving parents early in the vital role they play in optimizing their baby’s healing, growth and development. She is currently working to help develop an objective way to measure a baby’s developmental capacity during cares with the goal of identifying when a baby may benefit from more intensive therapy services.
Academic and Clinical Areas
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
Academic and Clinical Areas
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
Academic and Clinical Areas
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
Physical Therapy
Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
Primary Department
Clinical Therapies
- Physical Therapy
- Neonatal Physical Therapy Team
- Primary Department
- Clinical Therapies
Awards, Honors & Organizations
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Awards, Honors & Organizations
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Awards, Honors & Organizations
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
- Member, Neonatal Association Neonatal Therapists, 2021 - Present
Research
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Research
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Research
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Interests
extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
- extreme prematurity; optimizing developmental outcomes
Education
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Education
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Education
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 08/30/1989
Undergraduate School
UN OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL SCH OF MEDICINE
Date Completed: 05/30/1986
Clinical Interests
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
Clinical Interests
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
Clinical Interests
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
- prematurity; SSC; parent involvement; BPD
Professional Experience
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
Professional Experience
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
Professional Experience
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist1989 - 2008 Duke Medical Center, Pediatric Physical Therapist
2008 - Present Nationwide Children’s Hospital, NICU Physical Therapist
Contact Information
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Clinical Therapies
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Call us at: (614) 722-6642
700 Children's DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
- Call us at:
- (614) 722-6642
- 700 Children’s DriveColumbus, OH 43205 (map)