Yesterday at our quarterly Community Partner Gathering, we gathered to learn about the factors impacting Infant Vitality and to foster community connections around this critical issue. The meeting spotlighted the essential role of healthcare in enhancing maternal and child health, specifically in supporting the pregnancy and birthing experiences of our families.
We extend our gratitude to Cleveland Clinic, The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH), and University Hospitals for sharing their strategies to meet the needs of pregnant women and their families. We were also pleased to welcome Cradle Cincinnati, who shared insights into their Mama Certified initiative, emphasizing healthcare system transparency and accountability to improve maternal and infant health.
A heartfelt thank you and shoutout to our speakers for their valuable knowledge, expertise, and insights:
? Rasheeda (Woods) Larkin, MPA / Diversity, Equity & Belonging Strategist & Manager, University Hospitals Ahuja Center for Women & Children Programs
? Amy Lowell, CNM-APRN, MSN / Director of Midwifery, The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH) New Midwifery Program
? Monique Yoder Katsuki, MD, MPH / OB/Gyn Hospitalist, Cleveland Clinic TeamBirth
? Meredith Shockley-Smith, PhD / Executive Director, Cradle Cincinnati Founder, Queens Village
? Lauren Everett, MPH / Associate Director, Cradle Cincinnati
Mark your calendars for our next gathering on February 6th, where we’ll focus on data-driven approaches to making a difference.