Reproductive Health Care, Training and Research
Indiana University School of Medicine faculty members are engaged in care, training and research related to reproductive health in low- and middle-income countries.
Current projects include:
- Integration of family planning services into anticoagulation management services (AMS) to improve access to long‐acting reversible contraception (LARC)
- Community‐based provision of urine pregnancy tests (UPTs) as linkage to reproductive health services
- Preferences for multipurpose technology and alternative methods of antiretroviral therapy among women living with HIV in western Kenya
- Chaguo la wanawake: Evaluating pregnancy outcomes and decision‐making among HIV‐positive women on dolutegravir: Leveraging a prospective, observational cohort at AMPATH
Contact: Caitlin Bernard, MD