Rosemarie A. Boland is a Neonatologist based in Parkville, VIC, working from 50 Flemington Road, Parkville VIC 3052, Australia.
Neonatology is care for the very smallest and most vulnerable babies, especially those born early or with health problems soon after birth. Dr Boland looks after newborns and infants who need careful monitoring and steady, practical treatment. This can include babies dealing with breathing trouble, lung issues, or fluid and pressure problems that can show up in the first days of life.
Her work also covers conditions that can affect babies as they grow, including cerebral palsy and spastic diplegia of childhood. In many cases, this kind of care is not only about the hospital stay. It’s also about planning follow-up, watching development over time, and helping families understand what to expect next.
Dr Boland supports babies and parents at a time when everything can feel intense. The goal is calm, clear care, with decisions made step by step. At times, treatment may involve helping babies breathe, managing infection risks, supporting feeding and growth, and working closely with the wider hospital team.
Over time, her experience in newborn care helps her spot early warning signs and respond quickly. She focuses on the basics that make a difference in neonatal outcomes, like careful observation, safe ongoing monitoring, and adjusting plans as a baby’s needs change.
Her education and training are geared towards newborn and infant health, with a strong grounding in how premature and unwell babies are cared for in hospital. This includes learning how to manage complex early-life conditions and how to work with paediatric teams who look after the whole child.
New guidance in neonatal care keeps changing, and staying up to date matters. Regular updates from journals and clinical guidelines can be part of how her practice stays current, even when the day-to-day care is still hands-on and practical.
Details about specific clinical trial work are not listed here, but her approach fits within routine, evidence-based care for newborns and infants.