Dr Natalie Hodge explains that milia is a harmless rash that commonly appears on the face of newborns. The rash does not need treatment and will disappear in a few weeks. Dr Hodge explains how milia develop in this blog posting.
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Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP
Dr Natalie Hodge explains that milia is a harmless rash that commonly appears on the face of newborns. The rash does not need treatment and will disappear in a few weeks. Dr Hodge explains how milia develop in this blog posting.
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Personal Medicine in Paducah, Kentucky. Dr Hodge was a featured speaker at the Mayo Clinic's Transform Symposium
in '09 and has been named by Brian Dolan of Mobi Heath News as "The
First iPhone Doctor". She is the author of The Personal Pediatrics Primer for the Progressive Parent.
Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition,
prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician
patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care
Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the
Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding
member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine
is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe
that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Pediatrician, Physician, Active Health Library, and Doctor