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Incontinence In Women by Dr. Jen Wu

October 6, 2021
Raleigh woman shares her story on getting help, changing stigma around bladder leakage BY PATRICK THOMAS RALEIGH PUBLISHED AUG. 30, 2021 Read the article: https://spectrumlocalnews.com/nc/charlotte/news/2021/08/30/stress-incontinence-in-women

New NIH Funded Endometriosis Research Center To Be Led by Steven Young, MD, PhD

September 20, 2021
has been awarded one of only two NIH-funded center grants (P01 mechanism) to establish an Endometriosis Research Center. The Center will be led by Steven Young, MD, PhD, a professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology in the Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. Endometriosis is a common...

Food Allergy and Eczema Observational Study

August 27, 2021
Food Allergy & Eczema Observational Study: Help us learn more about what factors put babies and toddlers at higher risk for developing food allergies and eczema. This is an observational research study, which means we will follow you and your child from birth to 3 years to learn more about...

International Day of Midwifery 2021 : Margaret “Meg” Berreth, CNM, MSN, A Centering Champion.

June 7, 2021
Despite the challenges in the past year, Meg has been a beacon of hope as a mom, wife, daughter, sister, friend, peer and provider. Seven years ago, she recognized the value that CenteringPregnancy would bring to the community.  “I wanted to have it at  because we are an academic medical center. If the evidence tells...

Amy Davenport, -CH OBGYN Certified Nurse-Midwife Featured In Cary Magazine “Movers and Shakers 2021”

June 7, 2021
Certified Nurse-Midwife Amy Davenport of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, is featured in Cary Magazine’s “Movers and Shaker 2021”  as one of 24 young professionals shaping the future of our community in different ways. Read the Cary Magazine article here:

Midwifery Centering Pregnancy Program Featured In Cary Magazine

May 11, 2021
Cary Magazine highlights Midwifery program “Centering Pregnancy” in its April 2021 issue. This unique program creates connections among expectant mothers and enhances the prenatal and birthing experience through information and shared experiences, improving outcomes for both baby and parents. Read the entire Cary Magazine article here.