Volunteers NeededTIPQC is soliciting volunteers to help this year with the Annual Meeting, such as registration, set up, logistics, etc. If interested, email: Brenda.Barker@TIPQC.org
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Neel Shah, MD, MPP, FACOG is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Delivery Decisions Initiative at Harvard’s Ariadne Labs. As an obstetrician-gynecologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Dr. Shah cares for patients at critical life moments that range from childbirth to primary care to surgery. As a scientist and social entrepreneur, he is a globally recognized expert in designing, testing, and spreading solutions that improve healthcare. Click Here to read more.
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Debra Bingham, DrPH, RN, FAAN
Dr. Debra Bingham has over 30 years’ experience in Maternal Child Health Nursing, a master's degree in perinatal nursing from Columbia University, and a doctorate in Public Health from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Debra has expertise in Quality Improvement (QI), health care safety, and implementation science. Her focus is on how to improve front-line clinician’s quality improvement implementation effectiveness. Click here to read more.
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Ann Borders, MD, MSc, MPH
Dr. Borders joined the NorthShore University Health System Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Evanston Hospital in 2012 and is a Clinical Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine. She is the Executive Director and Obstetric Lead for the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative, a collaborative of over 100 birthing hospitals focused on improving outcomes for mothers and newborns. She is a member of the ACOG Committee on Obstetric Practice. She also serves on the National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives Executive Committee. Click here to read more.
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Poster Session RequirementsClick here for full requirements for posters for our Annual Meeting. Abstracts are due January 15, 2019.
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Charles Johnson
After the sudden passing of his wife Kira due to complications following a routine scheduled C-section, Charles has dedicated his life mission to launching the 4Kira4Moms Foundation. A nonprofit committed to reducing the maternal mortality rate and raising awareness about the maternal death crisis in the United States where we have over 1200 women die annually. Currently, 4Kira4Moms is working closely with congressional legislators to create legislation to mandate healthcare policies nationwide that will protect mothers and babies. In addition, we are working with other organizations, like Moms Rising, to bring voice to preventable deaths in childbirth and pregnancies. Click here to read more.
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Tia Hubbard, MD, FAAP
Eustratia “Tia” Hubbard, MD, FAAP is a board-certified pediatrician, newborn hospitalist and associate clinical professor of pediatrics at UC San Diego School of Medicine. Dr. Hubbard earned her medical degree from UC San Diego School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency also at UC San Diego. Dr. Hubbard’s areas of interest are: newborn behavior and communication; the impact of family dynamics, maternal mental health and cultural diversity in newborn care provision; infant soothing and swaddling; breastmilk feeding; care and nutrition of late preterm infants; transition to parenthood; and management of hypoglycemia in newborns. Click here to read more.
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Beth Shelton, LMSW, PD, PMH-Chas worked with moms since 2013. A Master’s level Social Worker and Postpartum Doula (CAPPA), Ms. Shelton specializes in Perinatal Mental Health. She is the Lead Therapist with Apple Seeds, Inc in Memphis, TN serving families experiencing Perinatal Mood Disorders, Pregnancy and Infant loss, Traumatic Birth, and Infertility. In addition to individual therapy, Ms. Shelton facilitates a Traumatic Birth Support Group and other support groups. Click here to read more.
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