Research presented at APNA 2025 explores a nurse-led interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) initiative to manage depression and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women.
Informed by clinicians and built on clinical insights, the solution provides care teams with real-time1 insights designed to streamline perinatal workflows and support timely clinical decision-making.
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Healthcare leaders are making Black history today, transforming the future of public health, driving innovation and ...
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Pregnancy and infant loss will always mark our community with sorrow. But by investing in prevention, compassion and equity, we can change the story.
They are practicing in Richland, Kennewick, Prosser and Hermiston with specialties that include neurology, surgery, family ...
The reassignment of a trusted doctor out of Santa Clara County's Black Infant Health Program has sparked concern for future ...
The reassignment of a trusted doctor out of Santa Clara County’s Black Infant Health program has sparked concern for future ...
Specialist Psychiatrist & Psychotherapist, Dr. Valentina Faia says, “Post-Natal Depression (PND) appears in 30–50% of women ...
Sara Baldwin, DNP, APNP, has joined Aspirus Rhinelander Clinic's team of pediatric providers, Aspirus announced this week. Sara Baldwin ...
Pennington Biomedical Research Center hosted the NIDDK Clinical Methods for Nutrition and Obesity Research Course, an ...