Understanding Clinician Knowledge About Race Adjustment in the Vaginal Birth After Cesarean Calculator

Disparities in maternal health outcomes are striking. Historical and biased clinical support tools have potential to exacerbate inequities. In 2022, NewYork-Presbyterian, with ?25,000 annual births, and our academic partners, Columbia and Weill Cornell, launched a program to better understand practi...

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Main Authors: Julia Cron (Author), Amelia A. Shapiro (Author), Laura Carasimu (Author), Julia Iyasere (Author), Johanna M. Schisler (Author), Szilvia Nagy (Author), Sandra Angus (Author), Anna Burgansky (Author), Ashlesha K. Dayal (Author), Tracy Bohn Hemmerdinger (Author), Denise Howard (Author), Corrina Oxford-Horrey (Author), Donald C. Phillibert (Author), Jean-Ju Sheen (Author), Dena Goffman (Author)
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Published: Mary Ann Liebert, 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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