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Master of Public Health (MPH) (S55)  (Dept. Info)Social Work and Public Health  (Policies)

S55 MPH 5150Diverse Issues in Maternal Health & Reproduction3.0 Units
Description:The impetus for the course will focus on critical aspects of maternal health and reproductive justice as an ongoing and ever evolving social movement that aligns with advocacy and activism. At this time, key components of the course will:  Describe the foundation of preconception, perinatal, and postpartum health and detail health disparities across these areas in the U.S. (i.e., mortality & morbidity, infant health, midwifery care, doula practice, impact of birth environments-hospital, home, prisons, etc.)  Chronicle historically significant events associated with maternal health and reproductive justice (i.e., the 19th century Women's Rights Convention, emergence of gynecological practices, the 1913 women's suffrage march, the 2017 women's march, the abortion law timeline and the Dobbs decision, etc.)  Critique theoretical & guiding frameworks for positioning maternal health and reproductive justice advocacy, activism, education, research & practice (i.e., the reproductive justice framework, feminism, intersectionality, queer consciousness, womanism, Black feminism, etc.)  Examine environmental justice as a proponent to sustained maternal health and reproductive justice  Discuss the global mobilization of women across the world-particularly underrepresented and marginalized populations that experience negative maternal health outcomes  Explore the role of male and paternal allies as advocates for reproductive justice and improved maternal health  Conceptualize the way forward through implications for improved social work and public health practice, policy, and research across these areas.
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Instruction Type:Classroom instruction Grade Options:C Fees:
Course Type:IdentSame As:S30 5150Frequency:None / History
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