The Reproductive Health and Health Systems (R2HS) Lab is an NYU student and faculty lab working to enhance tech and health systems thinking in women's health.
Back to work today! The #R2HSlab went to the @MovingImageNYC this weekend to get inspired for a digital storytelling project. Stayed tuned for reports on how media plays a role in education and perceptions of health! #Postpartum#DigitalStorytelling
R2HS Lab had the pleasure of attending this summit and committed to joining the fight to end Maternal Mortality.
#inspired#EndMMSummit2018 https://t.co/5gVsTV9oHX
A new report from nine #maternalmortality review committees in the United States estimates that 6 in 10 pregnancy-related deaths are preventable and offers the first-ever prevention recommendations based on findings: https://t.co/930tuHPcej @MarchForMoms@CDCFound
Feminist Emma Goldman was arrested in New York City on this day in 1916--charged with violating the Comstock Act, which banned sharing information about contraception.
Did you see the latest @GreysABC ? Spotlight on #MaternalMortality ! Our team is actively innovating and thinking of ways to improve health systems. The time is #now! https://t.co/FSzALRLxQr
Thanks @GreysABC@HollywdHealth!
"The U.S. has the worst rate of maternal mortality in the entire developed world. There is something going on here and we need to fix it. Not some day but now."
https://t.co/0f9RfCt87k h/t @ImprovingBirth@MarchForMoms
As the only @UN agency created in the 21st century, we always look for innovative ways to better help women & girls. We recently explored #blockchain: https://t.co/xemboqvZTx
Delighted to share new blog I wrote for @K4Health & @ctiexchange series focused on contraceptive innovation. Q: What does "beginning with the end in mind" mean for contraceptive R&D? @fhi360@RH_Supplies https://t.co/RDlgYdzirD
What are health impact bonds? And how will it be utilized to leverage funds to improve maternal and child heatlh? @USAIDMarkGreen#MaternalHeatlh https://t.co/dzqweYeLdJ
January is #CervicalCancerAwarenessMonth. Women should get a regular cervical/Pap screening to detect changes & prevent cancer.
Call our BCCP (Breast & Cervical Cancer Project) program for help scheduling your regular cervical screening (866)418-4963 or https://t.co/q7PX5N8OI9.