Thinking about submitting a nomination for the @deBeaumontFndtn’s #40Under40 in #PublicHealth program? You should! Nominations are accepted until May 17. https://t.co/zgimo7SkB1
Dr. Rebekah Israel Cross @risraelcross is a Carolina Postdoctoral Fellow in @UNCpublichealth@UNCMCH & a Postdoctoral Affiliate at the @UNCPopCenter who researches how structural inequality, specifically racism, affects health https://t.co/g296d6nRRg
The 2022 Carolina Cares, Carolina Shares (CCCS) Campaign is happening now!
Make your pledge today to charities across NC and show that Tar Heels give more! 💙 #UNC
https://t.co/Eoi4dIZq5E
🔊 Save the date for the 44th annual Minority Health Conference in 2023! The student-led event will take place on Friday, February 24, with the theme of "Practicing Health as a Human Right: Policy, Ethics and the Law." Follow @MHC_UNC for updates!
Thursday, CDC's independent advisory committee (ACIP) will vote on an updated childhood immunization schedule. States establish vaccine requirements for school children, not ACIP or CDC. More: https://t.co/w80hpKCvtt.
New pub drop!
Frequency and impact of long wait times for family planning in public-sector healthcare facilities in Western Kenya
https://t.co/bt5ELn6VNG
To honor #IndigenousPeopleDay, NHSA wants to highlight sites that serve Tribal Nations. We want to acknowledge the #healthdisparities experienced by AI/AN and recognize the culture and love of land that has been shared by these communities.
“When Black mothers die there’s a ripple effect, we call it aftershock.”
MCH and Global Health students, faculty, & staff: Join us for a screening event of @AftershockDoc on 10/27 @ 7 pm. Check your UNC email for more info.
Learn more: https://t.co/Cy9un9YPrr
#AftershockDoc
In celebration of #NationalComingOutDay, continue the equity learning journey with USBC! Dr. Palmquist will unpack colonial influences on gendered language and inclusive approaches to transform the culture of the First Food Field. https://t.co/0geZS7mwDo
Our 1st student session to discuss the Culture of Equity report is on 10/5 from 5-6:30pm. Find the full report at https://t.co/YzQyLXbghm.
This session is open to all MCH students and will be a safe space to discuss the report and share our thoughts, feelings, and ideas.
“Implementation sustainability: Institutionalizing maternal health projects through public policy in Ghana”
Inspired by @CaitlinRain’s dissertation proposal, this research on the institutionalization of obstetric triage policy will provide new insights for #ImplementationScience.
Dorothy Cilenti, DrPH ’09 (public health leadership), and Leslie deRosset, MPH ’98, MSPH ’15 (maternal and child health), in the UNC Gillings Department of MCH, are among the co-editors of this special supplement to the Maternal and Child Health Journal!
https://t.co/lusmDIKtpp
Dr.@AunPalmquist @UNCMCH@CGBI & Dr. Kirsten Doehler @ElonMathStats examined milk sharing social networks, donor compensation, prevalence of anonymous milk sharing interactions, recipients' concerns on specific milk sharing risks, & lay screening behaviors https://t.co/dyKzNrQQ0z
Jessica Mitton—a birth doula, Lamaze childbirth educator, and first-year MCH student—will be doing an interactive class on the clinical/anatomical aspects of childbirth. Sat, 9/17, 10:00-1:00, Gillings, room TBA, $15. Email [email protected] to sign up or for more information