This 2-Day course is designed to provide interactive in-depth skills and knowledge about Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS) to healthcare teams: sonographers, nurses, and physicians who care for pregnant patients and may encounter PAS.
The Newborn Admission Temperature (NAT) Project is a TCHMB Quality Improvement project to increase the number of newborn infants with admission temperatures within the normal limits – released hospital-reported data from Oct.-Dec. 2021.
Susan Dimitrijevic is the new QI Nurse at TCHMB! She will be working very closely with TCHMB’s newest project underway, Recognition and Response to Postpartum Preeclampsia in the Emergency Department (PPED).
We speak to Jeanne Mahoney, Director of the National AIM initiative, about the origins of AIM, the reasons for the rise in maternal mortality, and the development and dissemination of AIM’s bundles.
We spoke to Dr. Ann Borders, Executive Director of the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative (ILPQC), about how state perinatal quality collaboratives can make a real difference in the lives of mothers and babies.
We spoke to Dr. Manda Hall about the background to TexasAIM, maternal mortality and morbidity in Texas, and what TexasAIM will look like over the next few year
The first lactation consultant Texas Children's Hospital ever hired and a driving force behind their successful in-house milk bank, Dr. Nancy Hurst continues to change the way Texas understands the importance of breastfeeding and human milk use for premature infants.