Join the Newcomb-Tulane College on Thursday, August 31 at 6:00 pm in Dixon Hall for the 2023 Kylene and Brad Beers Reading Project Keynote Lecture, On Earth We’re All Some Sort of Refugee Now: Political, Climate, Cultural. We hope to see you there!
Happy Monday MCH-ers! APPLICATIONS ARE OPEN! First-year Tulane grade students can apply to be a part of the amazing scholar program as part of the Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health! Applications are open until Aug.14
Be sure to check out our website for access!
Check out the latest podcast episode: "Youth Perspectives on Mental Health: Supporting the Next Generation". https://t.co/BtnWoNylyi
MCH Bridges is the official podcast of the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP).
May is Maternal Mental Health Month. Did you know that the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline offers a text messaging feature?
You're Not Alone. If you need someone to talk to, call or text the hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA (1-833-852-6262) any time. It's free and confidential.
Special congrats to the CEMCH scholars who have demonstrated outstanding achievements and MCH professional development throughout their time at Tulane.
From left to right: Nomin Bayandalai, Natalia Machicote-Ferrer, Bryn Prieto, Victoria Utria, Lily King, and Sailaja Dokku
Congratulations to all those who graduated from the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine! We are proud of your hard work and perseverance during your graduate degree and can’t wait to see what you accomplish in the world!
#WeAreMCH#TulaneSPHTM#Classof23#RollWave💚🌊
Our very own Dr. Shokufeh Ramirez with Sara Benning, the Center Director for #UMNMCH, & Senior PH Analyst at MCHB-HRSA, Ayanna Johnson presented “Exploring MCH Training Programs’ Academic-Practice Partnerships to Strengthen Title V” poster at #AMCHP2023 conference!
Happy #MCHMonday! This past week, CEMCH scholars attended the Association of Maternal & Child Health Conference right here at home in New Orleans, La! This year AMCHP celebrated Cultivating Diverse Leaders in Maternal and Child Health!
#AMCHP2023 | #WeAreMCH | #PublicHealth |
The MCH Student Group had the amazing opportunity to go on a guided walking tour through the French Quarter, led by Brittany Williams. We learned and explored the robust history of Black birth work and midwifery in the city of New Orleans. @BirthmarkDoulas
Second-year CEMCH scholars presented their practicum and mentored research experiences at the MCH Symposium! It was great learning about everyone’s research and MCH workforce experience during this past year.
#WeAreMCH#PublicHealthProfessionals#MCHNutrition#MCHSymposium
First-year CEMCH and NLT scholars presented their MCH Policy Scan projects on pressing MCH issues at the MCH Symposium! It was great learning about policies surrounding each group’s topics and their recommended policy implications for Louisiana.
#WeAreMCH#MCHNutrition
On behalf of CEMCH, NLT, and the MCH Student Group, thank you for attending the inaugural Tulane MCH Symposium! Thank you to our speakers: Jack Healy, Dr. Miguel Angel Lopez, Dr. Chanell Haley, Dr. Lolita Moss, & Dr. Maeve Wallace for taking the time to present at the symposium!
We’re hiring! Tulane CEMCH is hiring an Administrative Program Coordinator to support the Director, faculty, and staff of the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health (CEMCH). Anyone interested should apply here: https://t.co/4Pbr3jku3w
Our CEMCH scholar, Megan Cahalin is hosting the @mchnetwork’s “Advocacy in April” event! Two MCH-NN members will present their advocacy work!
TOMORROW April 19th at 11 pm CT. https://t.co/OfpKuUyfKA
Megan is the Advocacy Coordinator for the MCH National Network!
Shout out to our scholar, Victoria Utria for presenting at the Delta Omega Public Health Honorary Society Annual Research Poster Competition!
Congrats!
#WeAreMCH#PublicHealthResearch
It’s Black Maternal Health Week! Join @birthingjusticefilm as the Birthing Justice Film is being broadcast on PBS television!
Check your PBS local station listing for air dates: https://t.co/4lBhp7eeCG
#BMHW23#catchbirthingjustice#birthingjusticefilm#blackbirthmatters
REPOST @iwes_nola
Its Black Maternal Health Week (#BMHW23) and today was Advocacy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge! Shoutout to our alum Tyler Williams who is the MCH Research Coordinator at IWES for sharing her advocacy day experience!
#ENDMaternalMortality