Monica McLemore RN, MPH, PhD joined me to talk about her work at the Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health at the University of California San Francisco, her research, her teaching, her patients, and her recent piece in May's issue of Scientific American.
Showing posts with label maternal health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label maternal health. Show all posts
Thursday, May 30, 2019
May Is for Moms, Maternal Health, and Monica
Labels:
healthcare,
infant health,
koop,
maternal health,
maternal mortality,
Monica McLemore,
prochoice radio,
public health,
racial bias,
reproductive health,
Scientific American,
UCSF,
women of color
Location:
3823 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78722, USA
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Author Brooklyn James Shares Her Birth Stories in Book
Local author and mother of two, Brooklyn James joined to talk about her book, Born In the Bed You Were Made in which she illustrates the differences between her first birth in hospital and second birth at home. Her midwife, Genevieve Schaefer CPM joined to share as well.
Labels:
author,
Born In the Bed You Were Made,
Brooklyn James,
c-section,
Genevieve Schaefer,
home birth,
maternal health,
midwife,
midwifery,
miscarriage,
mother,
obstetrics,
prochoice radio
Location:
3823 Airport Blvd, Austin, TX 78722, USA
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Women's Health Global Checkup
Sera Bonds Executive Director and Founder of Circle of Health International (COHI) joined me to talk about current women's health crises including the Ebola epidemic and the most recent typhoon to hit the Philippines.
COHI works to improve maternal health and birth outcomes around the world.
COHI works to improve maternal health and birth outcomes around the world.
Labels:
birth outcomes,
Circle of Health International,
COHI,
ebola,
healthcare,
hospitals,
Katie Vitale,
koop,
koop radio,
maternal health,
philippines,
prochoice radio,
Sera Bonds,
typhoon
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