By Edgar Kestler, Dilys Walker, Anabelle Bonvecchio, Sandra Sáenz de Tejada and Allan Donner BMC Pregnancy & Childbirth, March 21, 2013 A matched pair cluster-randomized trial will be conducted in clinics in four rural indigenous districts with the highest maternal mortality ratios in Guatemala. Three interventions will be implemented in indigenous, rural and poor populations: […]
Read MorePRONTO International at Women Deliver
PRONTO International had a very busy spring and is gearing up for an even busier summer! At the end of May, PRONTO had the opportunity to present at the Women Deliver conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Women Deliver is the most important international conference on women and girl’s health. This was the third Women Deliver […]
Read MorePRONTO International is headed to Women Deliver! Join us!
PRONTO International is headed to Women Deliver in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Visit us at our booth (#111) or stop by one of our three panels, demonstrations or presentations. We have also recently joined Twitter! Follow all of our live updates from Women Deliver @PRONTO_Intl Tuesday, May 28, 11:30 am -1:00 pm; Room 307: Low-Cost, […]
Read MorePRONTO International is making an Instructional Video!
Last month PRONTO International spent a fun day of filming in the ISIS simulation lab, complete with an army of PRONTO volunteers comprised of nurses, midwives and doctors, as well as cameramen! Why is PRONTO filming a video? This Instructional Video will be a part of the nearly ready PRONTOPack! It will walk an individual, […]
Read MorePRONTO International to Present at Women Deliver at Tech & Tech
PRONTO International was honored to be invited to share at Women Deliver’s Tech & Tech session! “The Techniques and Technology (Tech & Tech) is a new and exciting feature at Women Deliver 2013, co-hosted by PATH and Women Deliver. It offers a platform for informing and demonstrating to the conference public innovative and useful tools […]
Read MoreField Report: Jessica Cowan shares her thoughts from her time in Mexico with PRONTO
Jessica Cowan is currently completing her residency in family medicine and obstetrics at Swedish Hospital, Cherry Hill; she sees prenatal patients in a Seattle community health center and cares for laboring women at Swedish Hospital and Group Health. She attended Harvard Medical School and earned her MPH from Johns Hopkins University. She is one of […]
Read MorePromoting Cultural Humility During Labor and Birth: Putting Theory Into Action During PRONTO Obstetric and Neonatal Emergency Training
By Jenifer O. Fahey, CNM, MSN, MPH; Susanna R. Cohen, MSN, CNM; Francesca Holme, MPH; Elizabeth S. Buttrick, BA; Julia C. Dettinger, MPH; Edgar Kestler, MSc, MD; Dilys M. Walker, MD Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, January 2013 PRONTO will now be implemented in Guatemala as part of an initiative to decrease maternal and […]
Read MoreField Report: Nancy Douglas on becoming a new PRONTO Trainer in Kenya
Nancy Douglas, one of PRONTO’s newest volunteer Trainers, recently returned from Kenya and shares her insights and experiences leading PRONTO trainings for the first time with us on the blog: This was my first trip with PRONTO and I can already say I definitely hope it is not my last. The more I learn about […]
Read MoreGates Foundation Features PRONTO on their blog!
The Gates Foundation recently published PRONTO’s work in Guatemala in an article titled, “A New Way to Combat Maternal Mortality in Guatemala’s ‘Corridor of Death’” This piece was contributed by PRONTO’s own Dilys Walker along with Wolfgang Munar. “A pregnant Kekchi woman arrives, clearly in pain, at a primary health center in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. […]
Read MorePRONTO attends the Global Maternal Health Conference in Arusha, Tanzania
The PRONTO team has recently returned from a trip to Arusha, Tanzania to attend and present at the Global Maternal Health Conference (GMHC). “The GMHC2013 is a technical conference for scientists, researchers, and policy-makers to network, share knowledge, and build on progress toward eradicating preventable maternal mortality and morbidity by improving quality of care.” At […]
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