LOGIN
(OUTSIDE WEBINAR, Complimentary free, no CE) Hospital Quality Institute (HQI) - Bridging Gaps in Postpartum Care: Exploring STAMPP-HTN and Disparities in Postpartum Health
Dr. Rana will be discussing the risk of postpartum hypertension and the disparity in care of women in the postpartum period. She will be discussing the creation and implementation of the STAMPP- HTN program.
The Systematic Treatment and Management of Postpartum Hypertension (STAMPP-HTN) integrates evidence-based interventions, including remote blood pressure monitoring and telehealth visits, to enhance and standardize the clinical care of women with postpartum hypertension. This program has improved rates of postpartum follow-up visits and eliminated racial disparities in their patient population. It is currently standard of care at the University of Chicago.
Presentation topics include:
SPEAKER:
Sarosh Rana, MD, MPH, FACOG Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Section Chief, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Chief Obstetrical Transformation Officer The University of Chicago Medicine
Dr. Rana is a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and section Chief of Maternal Fetal Medicine at the University of Chicago. She is also Chief Obstetrical Transformation Officer for the University of Chicago health systems. In this role, she works closely with the South Side Healthy Community Organization (SSHCO). She engages with safety net hospitals and community health centers on the South Side of Chicago and in the Southland to develop systems of care and processes to improve access to OB care and support services for patients within these areas. Dr. Rana is an internationally recognized expert in the management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. She takes care of pregnant and postpartum patients with high-risk conditions such as preeclampsia, hypertension, kidney transplant, heart failure, and obesity. Dr. Rana performs translational research. For the past 20 years, her lab has worked on angiogenic biomarkers and treatment of preeclampsia. She is particularly interested in elucidating the role of angiogenic biomarkers in predicting adverse maternal and fetal outcomes. Dr. Rana is also interested in reducing health disparities through quality improvement initiatives. Dr. Rana conducts national and international research. She trains medical students, residents, and fellows and is also the Program Director of an OB/GYN translational research fellowship.
This is a free webinar! Registration will give you the (HQI) link to finish your registration and get your free link.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Refund Policy
For website issues, please emailWEBMASTER
TGCAHQ is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Houston, Texas