Research

At the Mount Sinai Parenting Center, we prioritize the continued evaluation and assessment of all of our programming.

Training for Practice Staff

KEYNET

Through KEYNET, a collaborative network which fosters research initiatives focused on assessment, evaluation and enhancement of resident training on the promotion of positive parenting behaviors and strong parent child relationships within primary care, we continue to expand our research by partnering with champions of this work across the country.

Parenting Center Publications

Nov

2024

Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Carrie Quinn MD, Aliza Pressman PhD, Layla Fattah EdD, Rebecca Parlakian, Ellen Galinsky, Blair Hammond MD. "Transforming a Hospital's Organizational Culture to Promote Parent-Child Relationships and Child Development." Frontiers in Pediatrics.

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May

2021

Blair Hammond MD, Aliza W. Pressman PhD, Carrie Quinn MD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Hiershenee B. Luesse PhD, Leora Mogilner MD. “Evaluating the Keystones of Development – An Online Curriculum for Residents to Promote Positive Parenting in Primary Care.” Academic Pediatrics.

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Aug

2020

Aileen Gozali, Sherika Gibson, Lianna R. Lipton MD, MS, Aliza W. Pressman PhD, Blair S. Hammond MD, Dani Dumitriu MD, PhD. "Assessing the effectiveness of a pediatrician-led newborn parenting class on maternal newborn-care knowledge, confidence and anxiety: A quasi-randomized controlled trial." Early Human Development.

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Jan

2020

Anne Martin, DrPH, Aliza Pressman PhD, Lianna Lipton MD, Joel Forman MD, Carrie Quinn MD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Blair Hammond MD. “Educating Pediatric Residents About Parenting: A Survey of Residency Program Leaders.” Clinical Pediatrics.

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Parenting Center Presentations

Aug

2018

Blair Hammond, Aliza Pressman, Caroline Martinez, Lianna Pressman. Partnering with Parents to Promote Development: Innovations in Resident Education – An Online Curriculum “Keystones of Development” – Weaving Attachment, Autonomy and Executive Function into the Well Child Visit. Workshop. Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics 2018 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

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Apr

2018

Lianna Lipton MD, Blair Hammond MD, Aliza Pressman PhD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Gary Beck Dallaghan PhD, Joel Forman MD, Carrie Quinn MD. “Pediatric Residency Program Directors’ Current Practices and Attitudes Toward Parenting-Focused Curricula.” Platform Presentation at Pediatric Academic Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada.

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Mar

2018

Lianna Lipton MD, Blair Hammond MD, Aliza Pressman PhD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Gary Beck Dallaghan PhD, Joel Forman MD, Carrie Quinn MD. “Pediatric Residency Program Directors’ Current Practices and Attitudes Toward Parenting-Focused Curricula.” Blue Ribbon Recipient. Poster Presentation. Institute for Medical Education Research Day Poster Presentation, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, NY.

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Dec

2017

Carrie Quinn MD, “Primary Learning in Primary Care – Educating Pediatric Residents to Promote Development and Empower Parents during WellChild Visits”, Frontiers of Innovation Tool Shed, Harvard Center for the Developing Child, Boston, MA.

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Mar

2017

Blair Hammond MD. Lianna Lipton MD, Aliza Pressman PhD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Carrie Quinn MD, Anne Martin DrPH. “Caregiver Preferences for Parenting Advice in Pediatric Clinics.” Poster Presentation. Child Health Research Day, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, NY.

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Mar

2017

Blair Hammond MD, Aliza Pressman PhD, Carrie Quinn MD, Mariel Benjamin LCSW, Gwen Raphan MD, Anne Martin DrPH, Lianna Lipton MD, Shanna Kowalsky MD. “More Knowledge, Less Stress: Educating Providers and Parents via the Mount Sinai Parenting Center Newborn Discharge Class.” Poster Presentation. Institute for Medical Education Research Day Poster Presentation, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, NY, NY.

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