Going the Distance: Connecting from Guatemala to Tulane

Several of our MCH students attended the 2021 American Public Health Association (APHA) conference, October 24-27, in-person or online. What follows is a post from one of the attendees. By Bryn Prieto As a first semester graduate student and first-time attendee at APHA, I was expecting my experience to be as hindered by the pandemic…

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Towards Sustainable Diets in the United States: Webinar on November

Please join the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health, the Tulane MCH Nutrition Leadership Training program, and the West Virginia Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics for a webinar: Towards Sustainable Diets in the United StatesPresented by Diego Rose, PhD, MPH, RDTuesday, November 2, 202112:00 – 1:00 pm CDT Register here: https://bit.ly/DietEnviron

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Birth Justice Film Festival

Join us Saturday, October 9, for the Birth Justice Film Festival, which introduces educational, engaging, and thought-provoking documentaries followed by expert panel discussions. For 2021, The Art of Birthing will feature three documentaries – Tutwiler; Belly of the Beast; and Legacy Power Voice: Movements in Black Midwifery. We will host a live watch party in…

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Windows of opportunity: how better access to maternity care may

Join us for this semester’s Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health webinar. Windows of opportunity: how better access to maternity care may help prevent obstetric and violent deaths Presented by: Veronica Gillispie-Bell, MD, MAS, FACOGMedical Director, Louisiana Perinatal Quality Collaborative (LaPQC) and Louisiana Pregnancy-Associated Mortality Review (LA-PAMR) & Maeve Wallace, PhDAssistant Professor,…

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