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Janell Green Smith was a certified nurse-midwife and doctor of nursing practice in South Carolina. Less than a week after ...
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'Her worst fear has come to pass': Midwife who advocated for Black women dies after giving birth
Janell Green Smith, 31, was determined to reduce racial disparities in maternal health care. Her family hopes her legacy will ...
The hospital failed to identify the patient as at-risk for a serious blot clot condition before discharging her, state ...
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How to survive the craziest places to give birth safely
The investigative minds at How to Survive analyze childbirth hazards, extreme birth locations, and how to survive in the ...
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How to survive giving birth to triplets safely
The investigative minds at How to Survive explore childbirth emergencies, multiple-birth risks, and how to safely deliver triplets.
Registered nurse and mom of two Jen Hamilton suspects some hospitals will be furious that she's sharing this information.
Good prenatal care and in-hospital obstetricians are helping reduce the risks to pregnancy locally. Ana Ramon-Francisco in ...
Members of the Charleston community gathered Wednesday night to honor a woman who spent her life working to prevent maternal ...
On Friday, Jan. 2, Dr. Janell Green Smith, a South Carolina-based midwife, died due to childbirth complications during the ...
Green Smith was known for her Black maternal health advocacy and midwife care as Black women are three times more likely to ...
The American College of Nurse-Midwives mourns the devastating death of Dr. Janell Green Smith, CNM, who died from ...
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