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UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health

Improving the health of North Carolina's women and infants

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Liz Soto, BSN, RN

I am the Perinatal Nurse Champion for NC Region IV. With 13 years of experience in Maternal and Child health. I have enjoyed providing direct patient care, teaching families, and serving underserved populations, and LatinX/Hispanic communities. I am excited to be in this role supporting this region with this amazing team.

Sacha Bryan, RN-BSN, RNC-OB

Sacha Bryan, RN-BSN, RNC-OB, received her undergraduate degree from UNC Chapel Hill. Following her graduation, Sacha worked as a medical-surgical nurse at UNC for 2 years before moving to UNC Labor and Delivery. There, she cared for families for 9 years as an OB certified nurse and also served in a leadership role as a CNIII. She started her new role as Fetal Therapy Nurse Coordinator in May of 2020. Sacha works with patients who are referred to the Fetal Care Clinic to ensure they receive person and family centered care following a fetal diagnosis during pregnancy. Sacha believes that every patient deserves access to medical interventions to improve the health of their pregnancies. With this goal in mind, Sacha works to educate nurses, contribute to research, develop patient and referring physician education materials and provide nursing care in the operating room and clinic to FCC patients. Outside of work she enjoys spending time with her family, hiking in the woods, cooking and listening to music.

William Goodnight, MD

Dr. Goodnight received his B.S. in Biology with Honors in 1990 and his M.D. in 1994 at UNC Chapel Hill. He finished his Residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical College of Virginia in 1998 and his Fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine in 2008 at the Medical University of South Carolina. During his fellowship, he… Read More →

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 →

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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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