This week’s IRP webinar (Thurs 4/4): Join us to hear from Dr Qiana Cryer-Coupet of @aysps on "Drivers of Involvement and Well-Being among Fathers of Children in Kinship Care." 12:15–1:30pm 8417 Sewell Soc Sciences, @UWMadison More info on the presentation: https://t.co/BXlbCS3dpu
Have you seen this new, upcoming event?!
Wisconsin Health Literacy (WHL) is expanding its traditional Health Literacy Summit by partnering w/ 8 states to host the first Health Literacy Collaborative Summit!
Dates: April 8-9! Find more details and attend: https://t.co/xWFHb0qUrr
Join the Nutrition & Obesity Policy Research and Evaluation Network listserv to stay up to date with the latest resources, publications, webinars, funding announcements, and job opportunities. Sign up by visiting: https://t.co/EMJ2gKnRHy #PRCnetwork
This #NationalNutritionMonth join the #PRCnetwork on congratulating the Nutrition & Obesity Policy Research and Evaluation Network on their 15th anniversary. Learn more about NOPREN and their work: https://t.co/WKxQrRR5CZ
The UWPRC Year 4 Annual Report is now available! Learn more about our activities and achievements of the past year, the contributions of our community partners, and the plans we have to continue improving maternal and child health outcomes in Wisconsin: https://t.co/leGg6zlpln
This week’s IRP webinar (Thurs 3/7): @martha_j_bailey of @UCLA Department of Economics on "The Michigan Contraceptive Access Research and Evaluation Study: Evidence from the First Two Years.” 12:15–1:30pm 8417 Sewell Social Sciences, @UWMadison. More info: https://t.co/BXlbCS3dpu
CORE and @uwcrgw are excited to host a talk by @drdanaaindavis on The Traumatic Repercussions of Obstetric Racism that is free and open to all. March 21, 1:30 p.m., at the UW South Madison Partnership and on Zoom. Register to join us! https://t.co/Q9hl4ZoR2X
CORE is proud to help cosponsor this event hosted by Harambee Birth & Family Center on Wednesday, February 21. Join us! The inspiring discussion and gathering will celebrate the journey of community-based maternal health in Dane County.
Details and RSVP: https://t.co/WPBzeCZ6tm
Heart conditions are among the leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths in the US.
It is important to properly identify and treat conditions to improve maternal care and pregnancy outcomes. https://t.co/DWrQCSdVXZ
#HeartMonth
🗓️ Save the date and register! 📢 Join @WiscCORE Feb. 29 for the webinar Roe Was Never Enough: Wisconsin’s Pre-Dobbs Restrictions and Their Harms. Featuring Professors @Tiffany_L_Green and @Jenny_A_Higgins, and @WMFwisconsin Executive Director Ali Muldrow. https://t.co/jqogFixYjk
This Thursday, January 11, join us for the first UW Ob-Gyn Grand Rounds of 2024, presented by Dr. Ai-Ris Collier of @BidmcMFM! You can watch the lecture "Vaccines in Pregnancy" online at 7:00am: https://t.co/rCX1aRT7vu
‼️FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT‼️:@CDCgov is offering supplemental funding through the #PRCNetwork to support 13 identified Special Interest Projects (SIPs) informing public health practice. @UWMadison researchers and community partners can learn more by visiting: https://t.co/m2iTeN8ceh.
‼️FUNDING ANNOUNCEMENT‼️:@CDCgov is offering supplemental funding through the #PRCNetwork to support 13 identified Special Interest Projects (SIPs) informing public health practice. @UWMadison researchers and community partners can learn more by visiting: https://t.co/m2iTeN8ceh.
BMMA is excited to share that abstract submissions are NOW OPEN for our 2024 Black Maternal Health Conference and Training Institute ™️ (#BMHC24), taking place on September 12-14, 2024!
Submissions are open until Friday, February 2nd. Follow us on Instagram @bmhconference .
BMMA is excited to share that we will soon be accepting abstract submissions for our 2024 Black Maternal Health Conference and Training Institute :tm: (#BMHC24), which will take place on September 12-14, 2024!
The holidays can be stressful, especially while pregnant or in the postpartum year. Try to carve out time for self-care. Here are some tips to care for yourself, one small way each day: https://t.co/mF3cIclhSC