Webinar Recording - Latent Labor Management

November 21, 2017

The slides and recording can be found in our archived webinars.        

Webinar Recording - Induction of Labor: Risks, Benefits, and Techniques for Increasing Success

May 9, 2017

The slides and recording can be found in our archived webinars.

 

 

 

 

California added to Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health

April 19, 2017

The Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) announced that California is one of 12 states that has been invited to join the quality-improvement initiative. CMQCC will be representing California for the project. We are excited for the opportunity to receive national benchmarking data and learn from other state's successes.

CMQCC one of 3 Finalists Named for the 2017 Hearst Health Prize

February 11, 2017

Hearst Health, a division of Hearst, and the Jefferson College of Population Health of Thomas Jefferson University, today announced the three finalists for the 2017 Hearst Health Prize, an annual $100,000 award given in recognition of an organization’s or individual’s outstanding achievement in managing or improving health in the U.S.

Newsletter Archive

July 6, 2016

Click here to see an archive of past newsletters.

CMQCC partners with Every Mother Counts for film screening at Stanford

May 17, 2016

Dr Christine Morton will participate in an event with Christy Turlington Burns, founder of Every Mother Counts, at the Stanford Campus on May 18, 2016.  The event will feature clips from Burns' recent documentary, Giving Birth in America, along with an audience Q&A.

Dr Elliott Main receives Service Award from ACOG District IX

May 17, 2016

Dr John Wachtel, ACOG District IX chair, presents the Service Recognition Award to Dr Elliott Main, which he accepted on behalf of the entire CMQCC team of staff and volunteers at the ACOG 2016 meeting in Washington DC (May 16, 2016)

Dr. Elliott Main to speak at Congressional Briefing, 4/13/16

April 12, 2016

CMQCC Medical Director Elliott Main, along with Dr Michael Lu (MCHB/HRSA/HHS) and Dr Keisha Callins (Albany GA) will present at a lunch briefing on Rising Maternal Mortality Rates in the United States, sponsored by Women

CMQCC efforts to reduce primary cesarean in the New York Times

January 19, 2016

What’s likely to be the biggest influence on whether you will have a C-section?

CMQCC involved in Safety Action Series

November 25, 2015

CMQCC works with many safety and quality organizations which support and promote education in maternal health.

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