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Natalie Hernandez
@DrNat_LovesMoms
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Assistant Professor @msmedu. Scientist, MCH Leader, Mom, and Advocate for Health Equity and Social Justice.
Joined May 2022
So excited to lead in this work and test the effectiveness of using community-led models of maternal care #Blackmaternalhealth #healthequity #maternalhealth #maternalmortality #BlackGirlMagic
🗣MEDIA MENTION! 🤩🙏🏾 Lead Funding recipients matters [#diversityinclusionequity ], when attempting to foster optimal health outcomes among communities of color. @MSMEDU & @EmoryUniversity researchers to study community-based patient navigation
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Much attention is focused on babies while too often, women are left to navigate their health and care without enough information or support. Learn about a study that gives Black Postpartum moms tools to activate their power and support during this critical time. #maternalhealth
Get started with PM3 today! Visit to learn more! #motherhood #momlife #baby #parenting #love #family #mom #parenthood #pregnancy #babygirl #newborn #mother #motherhoodunplugged #momsofinstagram #babyboy #kids #mumlife #pregnant #mama #babies
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RT @Pm3Project: It’s a new week, and we’re starting it off with some #Motivation! #positivemotivation #motivation #motivational #positive…
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Join me. I will be presenting on Maternal Mental Health, Day 2 of the #ROSESummit22. Read more about the speakers by visiting #ROSEHEAL #BLKBFING #PM3
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PM3 is an app designed for Black women, by Black women to help eliminate inequities in maternal health. Learn more at #maternalhealth #maternalhealthmatters
#blackmothers #postpartum #Imwithher #womenintech #blackwomenintech #Blackwomen #maternalhealth
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Excited to be a part of an important conversation with @AtlantaMagazine about the connection between restrictive abortion policies and maternal health inequities #RoeVWade #blackmaternalhealth #healthequity @MSMEDU
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RT @AtlantaMagazine: Late last year, we began asking local public health and women’s health experts to weigh in on the broader ramification…
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