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An Update for Clinicians P Lynn Ouellette MD Goals of this Presentation Why the focus on perinatal maternal p sychiatric illness What are the implications for

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An Update for Clinicians P Lynn Ouellette MD Goals of this Presentation Why the focus on perinatal maternal p sychiatric illness What are the implications for WOMEN What the implications for CHILDREN. Pawan Kumar Gupta. Lecturer . Psychiatry. Systemic Lecture MBBS 6. th. semester . dated: 31. st. august 2014. introduction. How psychiatric and medical illness are inter-related. Why to study psychiatric aspects of medical illness. S. ymptoms in the Acute Med/. Surg. Setting. Where?. ED. ICU. Med/. Surg. floors. OB/. Gyn. floor. Waiting areas, etc.. In short, EVERYWHERE!. Why?. Sepsis. Substance Intoxication/Withdrawal. Electrolyte imbalance. Monica Das Gupta. Development Research Group. The World Bank. Adolescent childbearing has . many negative effects. Bad for individual health:. Higher infant mortality. Higher maternal mortality. E.g. UNFPA reports that in Bangladesh maternal mortality is 3x higher at ages 15-19 than at age 20-24, and IMR 34% higher than at age 20-29. A Newborn’s Greatest Threat?. Tracy Bumsted, MD, MPH. Scanning electron micrograph shows a human neutrophil binding to and phagocytosing group B streptococci that have been opsonized with a monoclonal antibody and complement.. Pawan Kumar Gupta. Lecturer . Psychiatry. Systemic Lecture MBBS 6. th. semester . dated: 31. st. august 2014. introduction. How psychiatric and medical illness are inter-related. Why to study psychiatric aspects of medical illness. Abilities. Oliver Perra, Rebecca Phillips, Rhiannon Fyfield, Cerith Waters, Dale F. Hay. , . & the . Cardiff . Child . Development Study . Team. Method. Families (N=332) enrolled . on the Cardiff Child Development . Echenique. , . Psy.D. . . Assistant Professor . Department of Psychiatry. University of Miami. Miller School of Medicine. Maternal Mental Health and Post Partum . Continuing Education . Disclosure. The activity planners and speakers do not have any financial relationships with commercial entities to disclose. . Erin Burnette, NP-C. Emily Freeman, CPNP. Jamie Haushalter, CPNP. Objectives. Recognize the important factors in the maternal history and labor/delivery process which may affect the newborn. These factors include: pertinent social issues, chronic medical conditions in the mother, genetic risk factors, maternal/infant . :. results from the DREAM study in . Dschang. , Cameroon. Taafo. F. , Doro . Altan AM, . Fopa. . F, . Buonomo. E, Marazzi . MC, . Scarcella P, . Ciccacci. F, Orlando S, Mancinelli . S, . Palombi L. An Update . for Clinicians. P. Lynn Ouellette MD. . Goals of this Presentation. Why the focus on “perinatal” “maternal” . p. sychiatric illness?. What are the implications for WOMEN?. What the implications for CHILDREN?. Erin Burnette, NP-C. Emily Freeman, CPNP. Jamie Haushalter, CPNP. Objectives. Recognize the important factors in the maternal history and labor/delivery process which may affect the newborn. These factors include: pertinent social issues, chronic medical conditions in the mother, genetic risk factors, maternal/infant . Idaho Perinatal Project. Feb 19, 2015. Ann J. Melvin MD. Know the epidemiology of HIV infection in women and risk factors for maternal to child transmission. Understand the diagnosis and management of HIV during pregnancy. September 2020. . Professor Sarah Blunden. . . Overview. Numbers of International GeMSS practitioners. New directions . New Clinical provision. Snapshot of new research. Case studies. Questions. Patricia M. Flynn, MD, Taha E Taha, MD, Mae Cababasay, MS, Kevin Butler, MS, Mary Glenn Fowler, MD, Lynne M. Mofenson, MD, . Maxensia. Owor, MD, Susan Fiscus, PhD, Lynda Stranix-Chibanda, MD, Anna Coutsoudis, PhD, Devasena Gnanashanmugam, MD, Nahida Chakhtoura, MD, Katie McCarthy, .

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