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Provide guidance and expertise on population health topics - e.g., treatment and preventive services in the ambulatory settings, such as immunizations, child and adolescent health, screening and follow-up services, maternal health, women's health - to NCQA's product and service development teams as well as other NCQA units.
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The Department of Epidemiology has 23 full-time faculty and 24 part-time faculty, with a majority funded by NIH and/or CDC. Key areas of funded research in the Department currently include HIV and other infectious diseases, public health laboratory research in HIV and other infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, maternal/fetal health, substance and tobacco use, and Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
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Fellows participate in patient care in Labor & Delivery, NICU, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Follow-up Clinic, Cardiac Intensive Care (CICU) and ECMO. Didactics and other instructional activities such as simulation training, round-table discussions, Neonatology seminars, workshops, journal clubs, and one-on-one teaching are integral to the daily experience.
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The Family Support Worker is responsible for providing advocacy and support services to the families to promote maternal and child health, reduce toxic family stressors, and promote strong parent/child bonds.
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Maternal & Child Health Technician: Full-Time -07:30 am to 8 pm, with every other weekend required. Maternal & Child Health Technician for Labor & Delivery. Maternal & Child Health Technician: Full-Time -07:30 am to 8 pm, with every other weekend required.
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Responsibilities of the Senior Nurse Director Maternal Child Health include overseeing department budgets, developing short and long term strategic growth plans, implementing quality performance improvement initiatives, updating policy procedures, preparing all accreditation and survey material, assisting with creating educational programing opportunities, cross collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, and most importantly.
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Has a proven record of leadership in design and management of SBC programs in LMICs, including experience leading projects across a range of intervention types and/or health areas, such as family planning and reproductive health; maternal and child health, HIV/AIDS, and/or malaria.
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Operates all ultrasound equipment located in Departments of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Labor and Delivery for the purpose of performing diagnostic exams according to physician orders. Maternal Fetal Medicine experience needed.
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Lead the development of a comprehensive advocacy strategy designed to advance the foundation's perspective on the development and use of artificial intelligence as a groundbreaking tool with the potential to accelerate and scale innovation in areas such as education, disease eradication, agricultural development in low- and middle-income countries, maternal and infant health, and digital finance.
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Advances maternal and infant health equity, identifies measurable strategies and solutions that address community mission needs, and contributes to diversified revenue growth. Demonstrate adaptive leadership in a manner that establishes March of Dimes as a recognized and valued leader in maternal and infant healthcare.
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A minimum of two (2) years of practicing pediatrics medicine in a community health clinic environment and/or experience in working with immigrant or economically-disadvantaged populations in a maternal/child healthcare setting highly desirable.
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The Howard University College of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology provides individualized, evidenced based care for women through its innovative treatment programs and seeks a highly qualified and motivated Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist to join our academic team.
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CGHPI anticipates the release of a variety of upcoming proposal opportunities in the global health space (maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health, malaria, TB, HIV/AIDS, family planning, monitoring and evaluation, and health systems strengthening.
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Coordinate with the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security; the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance; Regional Bureaus; and USAID Missions to achieve effective program integration of nutrition with maternal and child health, water and sanitation, infectious disease programs and neglected tropical diseases, family planning, and food security through field support and core programs.
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Since our founding in 1992, the Center has transformed how reproductive rights are understood and applied by courts, governments, and human rights bodies worldwide on issues including maternal health, abortion, assisted reproduction, and adolescent sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR.
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