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UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

Improving the health of North Carolina's women and infants

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4th Trimester Project 2016 Engagement Meeting on YouTube

November 4, 2016 by Kristin Tully

Patient partners and stakeholders gathered for 4th Trimester Project Unmet Health Needs Engagement Meeting, held in Chapel Hill, NC on March 23, 2016. Watch presentations from stakeholders on our YouTube channel.

Filed Under: 4th Trimester Project, Uncategorized Tagged With: About, Engagement, Investigators, Themes, UNC Chapel Hill

4th Trimester Project poster

October 4, 2016 by Kristin Tully

The 4th Trimester Project team recently presented this poster, which provides an overview of the issues currently being discussed among the stakeholders.

Filed Under: 4th Trimester Project, Uncategorized Tagged With: Engagement, Investigators, Themes

4th Trimester Project featured in Every Woman Southeast newsletter

September 2, 2016 by Kristin Tully

The 4th Trimester Project is featured in the September 2016 Every Woman Southeast newsletter

Filed Under: 4th Trimester Project, Uncategorized Tagged With: Engagement, Themes

4th Trimester co-investigator Kristin Tully awarded funding for infant side-car bassinet project

August 30, 2016 by Alison Stuebe

August 30, 2016 Dr. Kristin Tully Kristin Tully, PhD, of the Carolina Global Breastfeeding Institute (CGBI), has been recognized with the Improving Human Health Award, presented by the North Carolina Translational & Clinical Sciences Institute (NC TraCS) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Tully is a research associate in the Department of… Read More →

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Moms deserve better care in the 4th Trimester

January 20, 2016 by Alison Stuebe

Posted at NICHQ.org on January 20, 2016, by Alison Stuebe In the weeks following childbirth, mothers must adapt to plunging hormones, recover from birth and learn how to feed and care for a new infant. Amid these challenges, moms receive minimal support from the healthcare system. Postpartum visits are typically scheduled four to six weeks after… Read More →

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ERASE Maternal Mortality (“I Gave Birth” Initiative)

https://www.mombaby.org/2023/erase-maternal-mortality/

UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health aims to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina through community partnerships, research and clinical care innovations, and developing new approaches to complex problems.

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