An estimated 10-15 percent of pregnancies cause postpartum anxiety and depression, explains #WashUMed psychologist @slenzepsych, PhD, who’s working to shine more attention on the topic.
https://t.co/agdxLttGD1
Immense thanks also to @JessBertholdSF for her beautiful review of this work and incredible advocacy for efforts to improve maternal and child health.
https://t.co/VvVFXZTIZB
All thanks to the Black mothers who generously shared their time & stories. NICU providers, are we listening? Let’s get to work.
@ColsonEve@rogers_ce@slenzepsych@WashU_NICU@CRE2_WashU @aap_peds
https://t.co/gCgEmZQ5ro
Congrats to Cynthia Rogers, MD, for being named the new Blanche F. Ittleson Professor of Psychiatry and director of the William Greenleaf Eliot Division of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at #WashUMed.
https://t.co/NcRZlXRzw6
Registration is open for our next D&I Webinar - Obstetric Racism: Black Women and Medical Encounters! NASPOG members and trainees can register for free, non-members only pay $15 to attend. Register online now: https://t.co/L6pg0c3Lko
Join us on September 9 for the next webinar in our Diversity & Inclusion Series - Obstetric Racism: Black Women and Medical Encounters. You don't want to miss this! NASPOG members & trainees register for free: https://t.co/J5ueF1fC9C
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