David Bender, MD wins a Making a Difference Award. The Making a Difference program is designed to recognize individuals who have performed in an exemplary manner, consistent with the goals of service excellence, and with a commitment to quality care.
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21 providers in OBGYN receive Patient's Choice Awards
Understanding and effectively addressing upstream food insecurity for the UI obstetrical population
The role of the NAB is to advise the AAPC corporate leadership on issues, trends, and membership needs.
The University of Iowa’s new Master of Midwifery program will train future nurse-midwives needed especially for health care-deprived rural populations.
Maternal Substance Use Disorder Clinic care team at UI Hospitals & Clinics has been named as recipients of the 2022 University of Iowa Health Care Culturally Responsive Health Care Award
Circle of Excellence Award from the Association of Managers of Gynecology and Obstetrics (AMGO) is the highest honor bestowed by AMGO to recognize an outstanding leader in academic medicine administration
Dedicated to breaking down barriers between patient and provider where disparities persist, Coleman is co-chair of the Patient-Initiated Identity Harassment and Health Disparities Committee.
Nicole Robertson, sonographer, wins a Making a Difference Award. The Making a Difference program is designed to recognize individuals who have performed in an exemplary manner, consistent with the goals of service excellence, and with a commitment to quality care.
When a pregnant person has a substance use disorder, seeking treatment can be a minefield. They’re often survivors of abuse and trauma, and they may distrust a health care system that previously treated them poorly. They may also face barriers to care, especially if they live in a rural area far from a community hospital or clinic