Unlocking Solutions at Penn State Health's Black Maternal Health Event

Unlocking Solutions at Penn State Health's Black Maternal Health Event

Penn State Health Obstetrics and Gynecology is set to make a significant impact during Black Maternal Health Week with a special event dedicated to advocacy, insightful research, and recognition of critical health issues. Scheduled for April 16, this promises to be an enlightening afternoon devoted to addressing disparities in maternal and reproductive health.

A Date with Insightful Discussions

The event kicks off with the Black Maternal Health Research Poster Symposium from 3-4 p.m. Featuring accepted posters and oral presentations, this session will delve into the prevalent disparities affecting maternal and reproductive health, sparking an essential dialogue among scholars and medical practitioners alike. Attendees will gather in Room C3621 of the esteemed College of Medicine.

Keynote Grand Rounds: A Session to Remember

Following the symposium, from 4-5 p.m., the College of Medicine’s Lecture Room A will host the Keynote Grand Rounds presentation: “Who Is Doing the Caring Matters: Birthing Better Solutions.” This insightful address will be delivered by Dr. Sharee Livingston, the Chair of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at UPMC Lititz. Her expertise and passion for maternal health promise to present groundbreaking perspectives and actionable solutions.

Celebrating Achievements with the Awards Reception

To cap off a day of profound learning and reflection, join a celebratory Awards Reception from 5-6 p.m., back in Room C3621. Sponsored by the Penn State College of Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity & Belonging, this reception offers the perfect setting to network, reflect on the day’s discussions, and enjoy light refreshments in a friendly atmosphere.

A Broader Engagement

According to Penn State Health News, these events underscore a continued commitment to tackling maternal health challenges. No registration is necessary, making it accessible for all interested parties to partake in this transformative experience. For further details, interested attendees can reach out to Andrea Stanukenas for more information.

Black Maternal Health Week at Penn State Health presents an opportunity for genuine advocacy and robust discussion, bringing together voices eager to make a difference in healthcare. Don’t miss the chance to be part of a movement towards building better solutions for maternal health challenges!

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