This episode features Dr. Jayne Standley’s responses to the following questions:

  1. Could you elaborate on the significance of fetal development and its lasting impacts on health and well-being?
  2. What is the PAL device, and how does it revolutionize care within the NICU environment?
  3. What effect does music therapy have on infants requiring ventilator support in the NICU?
  4. How does music therapy provide procedural support to infants undergoing medical interventions in the NICU?
  5. How can NICU-MTs support NICU staff members as they navigate the challenges of patient care?

About the Speaker

Dr. Jayne Standley, a Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor at The Florida State University, is a renowned figure in NICU Music Therapy. With decades of research and over 600 NICU-MTs trained through the Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy, Dr. Standley’s influence extends worldwide. As she prepares to retire, imagine 2024 pays tribute to her remarkable contributions with a Festschrift dedicated to her legacy.

Authors

Ciele Knox, MM, MT-BC, the Training and Development Coordinator at the National Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy, and Petra Kern, Ph.D., MT-BC, MTA, DMtG, editor of imagine, co-hosted multiple NICU online trainings and webinars over the past 3 years. This year’s imagine podcast series captures a selection of frequently asked questions from attendees and is part of the 2024 Festschrift for Dr. Jayne Standley and NICU Music Therapy.

Contact

CM-NICU-MT@fsu.edu

Suggested Citation

Knox, C., & Kern, P. (2024, June 1). Overall NICU-MT(No. 6) [Audio podcast episode]. In Insights from Jayne Standley: Highlights from the NICU-MT webinar series. imagine. https://www.imagine.musictherapy.biz/podcasts