4thTrimester Project, Apr 16, 2024
Skim through expert advice on pelvic floor after childbirth with Kimberly Harper in
@theskimm:
https://theskimm.com/newsletter/skimm-parenting/2024-04-04
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina A&T
4thTrimester Project, Apr 16, 2024
Skim through expert advice on pelvic floor after childbirth with Kimberly Harper in
@theskimm:
https://theskimm.com/newsletter/skimm-parenting/2024-04-04
BELIEVE, May 16, 2023
The #BelieveBirth IPE team launched its 1st e-news alert, sharing program updates, upcoming events, and opportunities for getting involved and supporting Black maternal health learners.
Read their listserv and subscribe for future updates: https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Believe-Birth–Save-the-Dates–Research-Highlights–Getting-Involved-.html?soid=1110472552145&aid=kNkQRj0kuBk
April 26, 2023
New open access article on methods for meaningful engagement around social/ structural determinants of health.
Human-centered design in the context of social determinants of health in maternity care: methods for meaningful stakeholder engagement
Kelly A Umstead, Carolina Gill, Marina S Pearsall, Alison M Stuebe, Kristin P Tully
International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being, Published online: 26 Apr 2023
PMID: 37099749 PMCID: PMC10134912 DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2205282
GOLD Learning, January 25, 2023
In celebration of IBCLC Day 2023, GOLD Learning is excited to welcome Janiya Mitnaul Williams MA, IBCLC, CLC as she shares her presentation titled “Breaking the Silos: Understanding the Connections Between Labor Interventions and Lactation”.
Wednesday March 1, 2023 at 10am PST/ 1pm EST / 6 pm UTC
UNC Newsroom, July 12, 2022
As part of the American Heart Association’s pledge to address social determinants of health in women of color, Alison Stuebe, MD, and her team of researchers received a $2.4-million grant to develop a curriculum that cultivates trust among patients and health team members.
NCAT AGGIE Newsroom, July 12, 2022
EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (July 12, 2022) – A team from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has been awarded a four-year, $2.3 million grant from the American Heart Association to study ways to improve outcomes among women who are more likely to experience pregnancy complications because of poor heart health.