PPT-Improving Inequities in Prenatal Screening: Time to Modernize Guidelines

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Presented by Edie Smith DNP CNM WHNPBC AGNBC Medical Science Liaison III Myriad Womens Health Summer Pierson MS CGC Senior Manager Provider Engagement and Relationships

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Presented by Edie Smith DNP CNM WHNPBC AGNBC Medical Science Liaison III Myriad Womens Health Summer Pierson MS CGC Senior Manager Provider Engagement and Relationships Myriad Womens Health. Christina Tsao. What accounts for the disproportionate rate of . poor health . in historically disadvantaged communities? . . Social inequality . is. making us sick. Shifting the framework . for understanding health to focus on the . Sharon Begley. Senior Correspondent, Health and Medicine,. Reuters. Evidence-Based Guidelines Affecting. Policy, Practice and Stakeholders. New York Academy of Medicine. December 11, 2012. (Some) Doctors. Christina Tsao. What accounts for the disproportionate rate of . poor health . in historically disadvantaged communities? . . Social inequality . is. making us sick. Shifting the framework . for understanding health to focus on the . Professor Dilly OC Anumba . Chair in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, The University of Sheffield Medical School. Consultant . in Obstetrics and Fetomaternal . Medicine. Clinical Lead, . Wesfield. Fetomaternal Unit. Young Adult Clinical Practice: . Reviewing Guidelines & Evidence Base. Charles E. Irwin, Jr., MD. Project Director, AYAH-NRC. May 10, 2017. Adolescent Clinical Preventive Services:. 20 years of consensus & . TM . Renaissance Prenatal Care Program . TM. “Every . Renaissance. comes to the world with a cry, the cry of the human spirit to be free” . -Anne Sullivan Macy. Mission. Renaissance was formed to assist and enable dependent/addicted women to deliver healthy babies. Associate Professor. UNM Department of Family and Community Medicine. Maternal and Child Health Resident School—September 6, 2017. Goal: Update your knowledge of standard prenatal care recommendations . Neural Tube Defects and Down’s Syndrome. Jack Canick. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Alpert Medical School of Brown University. Women & Infants Hospital. RSM & MSS Workshop:. MESSAGEe inistry of Health & amily elfare, Government of ndia, under the ational Health ission launched the ashtriya wasthya aryakram (RBSK), an innovative and ambitious initiative, which envisag Department of Genetic Medicine and Development Geneva University Training Course in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research Geneva 2016 While it is never easy for a couple to decide to pursue pr Chromosome abnormalities . Single gene defects . Anatomical defects . Rhesus iso-immunisation . Twin pregnancy . Obstetric operations . Katherine is 34 years old and 11 weeks pregnant for the first time. An early ultrasound diagnosed twins. She is worried about chromosomal problems and requests prenatal screening. . M. AL-. Badran. M.B.ch.B,C.A.B.O.G,F.I.C.M. Aim . To make . undergratuate. familiar with the tests used for screening and . dignosis. of fetal abnormality.. . Screening test. All women. Non invasive. Jessica M. Fairey, MS, CGC. Assistant Director, Clinical Assistant Professor. USC Genetic Counseling Program. Prenatal & Adult Genetic Counseling Services. Prisma Health Department of . ObGyn. Conflict of Interest Statement. Courtney Buys. Montana Cancer Coalition Spring Meeting 2017. Cancer Burden in Montana. 5,600 Montanans are diagnosed with cancer yearly. 1,900 Montanans die from cancer yearly. 53,000 Montanans are cancer survivors.

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