Black Maternal Health Week

Celebrating Black Maternal Health Week 🤰🏽

This observance serves as a reminder of the systemic challenges and inequities that continue to disproportionately affect Black mothers.

Through awareness and action, we can strive for better outcomes and support the well-being of Black mothers and families.
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About the Author: Faith Elise Metlock, BSN, RN

Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Faith Elise Metlock graduated Summa Cum Laude with Research Distinction from The Ohio State University College of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and minor in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Faith Elise is now pursuing a PhD in Nursing at Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing and a certificate in Health Disparities and Health Inequality at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Her research focuses on social determinants of health and its impact on the prevention and self-management of cardiovascular conditions in underserved groups. She is president of the Black Student Nurses Association and Co-social chair for the PhD Student Organization

 
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