Incredible work by so many @UM_IHPI colleagues and inspiration @AFriedmanPeahl highlighting promising ways forward in managing complex postpartum pain!
Taking in all the wisdom, education and lessons for improvement quality and implementation science strategies to improve health care and community identified processes and outcomes and from @RJEpiOBWarrior at the @bcr_nashville#opss.
Always learning and being inspired by Dr Renee Branch Canady speaking today on Advancing Health Equity in Maternity Care @Ob_Initiative semi annual meeting. #ProductiveOutrage
Kicking off the @Ob_Initiative semiannual meeting with an important review of data and accomplishments within the collaborative. #precision coaching can make a difference in tackling intractable issues!
1 in 4 women have a pelvic floor disorder such as #urinaryincontinence and #pelvicorganprolapse. These conditions are embarrassing and many suffer in silence. But we have many options to treat these conditions. Let’s talk about all things pee and vaginas
The School of Social work is hiring a new tenure-track faculty position to begin in fall 2025. Apply now to join the #1 School of Social Work and make a meaningful difference in the world.
Learn more:
https://t.co/dVMTAgi6Mr
We’re two days away from our webinar on the #PregnantWorkersFairnessAct with @ACNMmidwives and @WorkLifeLawCtr! Join us Wednesday, July 17, to learn about the law and health care professionals’ role in supporting patients seeking work accommodations. https://t.co/WwhXIPSF5k
Read a #summary (developed for the public) of our manuscript titled Social Processes Informing Toileting Behaviors Among Adolescents and Adult Women: Social Cognitive Theory as an Interpretive Lens! We're spreading #BladderHealth knowledge! Full summary:
https://t.co/IjXynw8yYP
Our next #QualityImprovement webinar is just 1 week away! Join Rebecca Cypher, MSN, PNNP to learn about standardized interpretation & management of #electronicfetalmonitoring.
📅 June 26th
🕙 12:00 - 1:00 pm
Member Registration: https://t.co/xDXTqGj6Zm
@MichiganCQIs
Urinary symptoms are common and bothersome in US women, yet often left untreated — this underscores the opportunity for treatment and prevention interventions to reduce the burden of urinary symptoms @arianasmith23 @PlusConsortium https://t.co/roiYAJr1wy
Last week, the ACNM board and the staff met in-person to complete our quarterly board meeting and to solidify the cohesiveness of this team. We will be scheduling a Town Hall soon to facilitate bringing all the new information to our members. We are Stronger Together!