Safe Motherhood Initiative

Location(s): Ethiopia; Kenya; Uganda; Zambia; Zimbabwe; Ghana; Nigeria; India

Description

The UCSF Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health was formed in 1999 to address the health, social, and economic consequences of sex and reproduction through research and training in contraception, family planning, and STIs. The Bixby Center strives to develop preventive solutions to the most pressing domestic and international reproductive health problems.

The Safe Motherhood Initiative at Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health aims to reduce the number of deaths and illnesses associated with pregnancy and childbirth. Ways to achieve safe motherhood include:

  • Skilled attendance at all births
  • Access to quality emergency obstetrical care
  • Access to quality reproductive health care, including family planning and safe post-abortion care

 

Archived Projects: 16

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Beyond Repair: Family and Community Reintegration after Obstetric Fistula Surgery Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health Uganda
Misoprostol for Prevention or Early Treatment Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Pharmacology and Drug Treatment, Labor and Delivery India
Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment for Obstetric Hemorrhage Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Labor and Delivery Zambia; Zimbabwe
Adaptation of NASG Materials for WHO Toolkit for Humanitarian Settings Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Tanzania
Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment for Obstetrical Hemorrhage Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Labor and Delivery Zambia; Zimbabwe
Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment for Obstetrical Hemorrhage Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Labor and Delivery Zambia; Zimbabwe
Continuum of Care: Addressing Postpartum Hemorrhage in India and Nigeria Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Labor and Delivery Nigeria; India
UZ-UCSF Collaborative Research Program Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Zimbabwe
Millenium Development Project Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Ghana
Analysis, Write Up, and Dissemination for Findings of Non-Pneumatic Anti-Shock Garment (NASG) Trials in Nigeria and Egypt Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Egypt; Nigeria
Develop Clinical Evidence of Substantial Equivalence to Predicate Devices Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Drug and Diagnostics Development United States
Expanding Efforts to Disseminate Information on the NASG to Reduce Global Maternal Mortality Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Ethiopia; Kenya; Mozambique; Uganda; Zambia; Egypt; Ghana; Nigeria; India
Planning Grant for the Scale Up of the NASG Maternal Mortality Reduction Project in Nigeria Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Nigeria
A Self-Sustaining Perinatal Care System for Tibet [2] Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Nepal
Case Series of ASG Device in Nigeria and Mexico Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Nigeria; Mexico
Anti-Shock Garments Case Series in Egypt: Reducing Maternal Mortality from Hemorrhage Suellen Miller, PhD, CNM, MHA Women's Health, Labor and Delivery Egypt