A pregnant women with a child
Course

Addressing Maternal and Reproductive Health

Self-paced
1.5 credits

Enroll

Full course description

Description

This training focuses on addressing maternal and reproductive health inequities in the U.S. by exploring innovative solutions that enhance healthcare accessibility, affordability, and quality. It covers systemic challenges, including racial disparities, mental health impacts, and policy restrictions, while also highlighting community-based interventions, digital health advancements, and workforce diversification as pathways to improved outcomes.

Target Audience

Healthcare professionals (OBGYNs, midwives, doulas, nurses), policymakers and public health officials, medical researchers and educators, community health workers and advocates, technology and health innovation professionals.

Learning Outcomes

After completing this training, you will be able to:

  1. Recognize the leading causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in the U.S. and their disproportionate impact on marginalized communities.
  2. Evaluate the role of policy, health systems, and community-based interventions in addressing maternal health disparities.
  3. Explore innovative healthcare models, including digital health solutions, expanded midwifery and doula care, and team-based maternal care approaches.
  4. Advocate for systemic changes that integrate equitable and patient-centered maternal healthcare solutions.

 

Sign up for this course today!

Enroll