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UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

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Kristin Resnik

Kristin Resnik is the Perinatal Nurse Champion for Region IV.  For the past fifteen years she has staffed a nurse at UNC Women’s Hospital in Labor and Delivery and GYN/Oncology. She was involved in many quality initiatives and is passionate about ensuring that all the women of North Carolina have access to safe, evidence-based, quality, patient-centered care.  Kristin was inspired to become a nurse after working at a Maternal and Child Health Organization that developed public health programs for the developing world.  Kristin graduated from UNC-CH School of Nursing in 2005 and has a Bachelor of Arts (Religious Studies and Studio Art) from Scripps College in California.  Kristin is a nurse provider of Behavioral Activation therapy for women experiencing perinatal depression/anxiety with the SUMMIT trial and is an Internationally Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).

Kimberly Harper, MSN, RN, MHA

Jaimie Lea, MPH, IBCLC

Jaimie provides training and technical assistance to clinics across the state in integrating tobacco screening and cessation into their practice with the You Quit, Two Quit Program. She received her Master of Public Health from Gillings School of Global Public Health in Maternal and Child Health at UNC in 2015. She also completed the Mary Rose… Read More →

Megan Williams, MSPH, MSW

Physically located in Asheville, Megan is focused on extending the reach of the CMIH into the western part of the state. She works primarily with the You Quit, Two Quit program, providing training and technical assistance to clinics in integrating tobacco cessation and screening into their practice. Megan received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from… Read More →

Megan Canady, MSW, MSPH

Megan is a key staff member for the NC Infant Safe Sleep Campaign. She also provides training and technical assistance to clinics across the state in integrating tobacco screening and cessation into their practice with the You Quit, Two Quit Program. She earned her Master in Social Work and  Master of Science in Public Health (Maternal and Child Health)… Read More →

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Effective September 21: UNC Medical Center Inpatient Visitor Restrictions Visiting hours 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Adult inpatients will be allowed 1 visitor during the day (9 a.m. – 9 p.m.) and 1 visitor at night (9 p.m. – 9 a.m.) COVID-19 positive patients will continue to have no visitors (except for laboring women, who… Read More →

UNC Collaborative for Maternal and Infant Health aims to improve the health and well-being of women and families across North Carolina through community partnerships, research and clinical care innovations, and developing new approaches to complex problems.

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