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This interactive training exercise is part of a comprehensive cardio-obstetrics workforce development program designed for emerging public health and healthcare professionals. Participants build foundational knowledge of pregnancy-related cardiovascular risk, analyze systems-level failures contributing to maternal morbidity, and develop interdisciplinary and community-based strategies for prevention.
Within this exercise, participants evaluate real-world style outreach data to assess program effectiveness, identify gaps in measurement, and distinguish between knowledge gains and meaningful behavior change. The activity strengthens critical thinking, introduces core evaluation concepts, and prepares early-career professionals to design and assess maternal health interventions that translate into measurable outcomes.

This advanced training is designed for established clinical, operational, and public health leaders responsible for improving maternal health outcomes through cardio-obstetrics. It focuses on transforming case review processes into high-functioning governance structures that drive decision-making, accountability, and measurable system change.
Participants learn how to design governance models with clear decision rights and escalation pathways, run multidisciplinary case reviews that translate into actionable outputs, and diagnose implementation barriers using structured frameworks. The training integrates implementation science, change management, and evaluation to ensure that cardio-obstetrics programs move beyond discussion and consistently produce workflow change and improved outcomes across the system.

This training focuses on designing and implementing effective public health communication strategies to address pregnancy-related cardiovascular risk. Built for healthcare, public health, and community professionals, it equips participants to translate complex clinical information into clear, actionable messaging that drives awareness and timely care-seeking behavior.
Participants learn how to develop multi-channel campaigns using evidence-based communication principles, including health literacy, behavior change theory, and audience-centered design. Through applied examples, participants explore how to create messaging that improves recognition of warning signs, reinforces urgency, and connects individuals to care across clinical, community, and digital settings. The training emphasizes measurable impact, linking communication strategies to real-world outcomes such as increased engagement and postpartum follow-up.

This policy-focused visual highlights the urgent need to address preventable maternal deaths driven by missed cardiovascular risk during and after pregnancy. It outlines the problem, the system-level gaps, and a clear policy strategy to improve outcomes through standardized education, coordinated care, and postpartum follow-up. Designed for policymakers and decision-makers, this visual supports a concise, action-oriented pitch that connects evidence to measurable impact.
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This interactive training exercise is part of a comprehensive cardio-obstetrics workforce development program designed for emerging public health and healthcare professionals. Participants build foundational knowledge of pregnancy-related cardiovascular risk, analyze systems-level failures contributing to maternal morbidity, and develop interdisciplinary and community-based strategies for prevention.
Within this exercise, participants evaluate real-world style outreach data to assess program effectiveness, identify gaps in measurement, and distinguish between knowledge gains and meaningful behavior change. The activity strengthens critical thinking, introduces core evaluation concepts, and prepares early-career professionals to design and assess maternal health interventions that translate into measurable outcomes.
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