Maternal Health Researchers Unite to Improve Arkansas Outcomes
Research retreat focuses on community health, maternal mental health | WAMU

Researchers, healthcare providers, and community organizations gathered last week in Fayetteville for the inaugural Maternal and Reproductive Community Health, or MaRCH, Research Retreat. The event focused on collaboration and sharing research aimed at improving maternal health outcomes in Arkansas.
Healthcare providers and community organizations convened in Fayetteville for the inaugural MaRCH Research Retreat, focused on advancing maternal health initiatives across Arkansas. The collaborative event brought together researchers and practitioners to share findings and strategies for improving maternal outcomes. The gathering emphasized community-driven approaches to addressing reproductive health challenges.
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