Anu Manchikanti Gómez
@anugomez
Associate Professor @berkeleysocwel
Director @SHAREUCB
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https://www.share.berkeley.edu/ 29-11-2008 05:48:44
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So proud to mentor the brilliant Monica De La Cruz, who is now a RWJF Health Policy Research Scholar Health Policy Research Scholars (HPRS) !
Expecting Justice is hiring a Program Manager for #TheAbundantBirthProject! Be a part of the first pregnancy guaranteed income pilot in the US, focused on racial and reproductive justice! Economic Security Project California Preterm Birth Initiative Tipping Point Community March of Dimes recruiting2.ultipro.com/PUB1001PUBH/Jo…
Hi, #sfp2020! Check out our on-demand webinar on a community-centered study on implementation of pharmacist-prescribed contraception in rural California. Proud to do this work with Sally Rafie Erin Garner-Ford through Interdisciplinary Research Leaders!
Congrats to Jenny Higgins and Sonya Borrero for their #SFP2020 awards! You are both an inspiration to me, and these awards are so well-deserved! (Also, how great was that Zoom award ceremony? I think it was better than being in-person!)
Join us next week for “Social Safety Net Crisis: Lessons from a Pandemic,” a presentation by Tina Sacks Tina Sacks moderated by Anu Manchikanti Gómez Anu Manchikanti Gómez. 1pm Friday 10/16 as a part of @ucberkeleyofficial’s Homecoming weekend. More details bit.ly/2GSElZA
Getting ready to moderate a fantastic session on emerging reproductive health technologies with Joia Crear Perry Raquel Burgess @APHASRH, join us #APHA2020! apha.confex.com/apha/2020/meet…
Wonderful presentation at #APHA2020 w/ many of my SF peeps: addressing structural racism to improve the outcomes of Black birthing people. Bottom line #trustBlackwomen and demonstrate it! Expecting Justice Brittany D Chambers, PhD, MPH Deb Karasek Anu Manchikanti Gómez
Feeling good as hell, dancing in the street outside Kamala Harris Maya Harris childhood home in Berkeley!
Black pregnant people who experience a fatal police killing in their neighborhood during pregnancy may be at increased risk of having their baby prematurely according to our new study w @UCBerkeleySPH. By Dana Goin Anu Manchikanti Gómez Deb Karasek Brittany D Chambers, PhD, MPH & more bit.ly/3quic5a