Tulane MCH’s very own Dr. Maeve Wallace is the lead author on a new study about homicide as a leading cause of maternal mortality. Her work was featured in both the American Journal of Public Health and Nola.com. The article is not currently free, but check out what both sites had to say about her work!
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