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Topic: Grand Rounds, Department of ObGyn
Host: Toni Golen

Guest Speaker: Rachel Hardeman
Date: Oct 7, 2020 07:53 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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“Maternal Mortality in the United States: Future Research Directions” Day 2

Rachel Hardeman​ as Guest Speaker

Rockville, Maryland | May 21, 2019

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Panelists at University of Minnesota call racial disparities

in maternal deaths 'staggering'

"Dr. Hardeman discusses disparities and maternal mortality with

Congresswomen Omar and Pressley"

By Marissa Evans, STAR TRIBUNE  | Aug 29, 2019

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For black mothers and babies, prejudice is a stubborn health risk

An Interview with Rachel Hardeman

By Catharine Richert | August 19, 2019

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Racism is a health risk for black mothers and babies

An Interview with Rachel Hardeman

By Julie Siple and Angela Davis | August 21, 2019

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Serena Williams creates discussion on birth disparities

“Her story is an important one but it is one in millions sadly,” says Dr. Rachel Hardeman

By Adrienne Broaddus | January 16, 2018

Erica Garner and Serena Williams' stories

underscore health inequalities facing black women

MinnPost: How unusual are the cases of Erica Garner and Serena Williams? 

An Interview with Rachel Hardeman

By Susan Perry | January 26, 2018

Dr. Hardeman explores the intersection between race and birth outcomes

Arch Beat IS A PODCAST ABOUT ALL THINGS HEALTH

Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D.

Linking Structural Racism and Health

Rachel Hardeman works to bring new awareness to a deeply rooted problem

By Sarah Haugen | November 28, 2017

Minnesota Study Shows Negative Diversity Climate Raises Depression Risk In Medical School Students

November 20, 2016

ASPH - Association of Schools of Public Health at PublicNow.com

Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D.

Minnesota Launches Program Addressing Racial Inequalities in Birth Outcomes

September 22, 2016

Association of Schools & Programs of Public Health at ASPPH.org

Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D. and Katy B. Kozhimannil, Ph.D., M.P.A.

New UMN program launches to address racial inequities in birth outcomes, access to care

September 20, 2016

University of Minnesota: Health Sciences

Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D. and Katy B. Kozhimannil, Ph.D., M.P.A.

Does Structural Racism Exist in Our Health Care System?

Published October 12, 2016

Channel 5 ABC Eyewitness News at KSTP-TV

Interview with Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D.

Structural Racism and Supporting Black Lives - The Role of Health Professionals

October 12, 2016

The New England Journal of Medicine at NEJM.org

Rachel R. Hardeman, Ph.D., M.P.H., Eduardo M. Medina, M.D., M.P.H.,

and Katy B. Kozhimannil, Ph.D., M.P.A.

Modeling the Cost‐Effectiveness of Doula Care Associated with Reductions in Preterm Birth and Cesarean Delivery. Birth.
March 2016
The National Center for Biotechnology Information at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Kozhimannil, K. B., Hardeman, R.R., Alarid‐Escudero, F.,
Vogelsang, C. A., Blauer‐Peterson, C., & Howell, E. A.
Doula Support For Pregnant Women Could Improve Care, Reduce Costs
January 15, 2016
Heard on NPR "The Morning Edition"
U Study Finds Doulas Improve Birth Outcomes, Cut Costs
January 14, 2016
The National Center for Biotechnology Information at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Kozhimannil, K. B., Hardeman, R.R., Alarid‐Escudero, F.,
Vogelsang, C. A., Blauer‐Peterson, C., & Howell, E. A.
"Having A Doula Would Make It Better." How Medicaid Coverage For Doula Care Could Improve Birth Outcomes, Reduce Costs, And Improve Equity
Health Affairs Blog, Voted Top 10 Most Read Health Affairs Blog Posts in 2015
July 1, 2015
Katy Kozhimannil and Rachel Hardeman
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