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Senior Qualitative Specialist, S&T
Biliamin Oladele Popoola is an academic librarian, researcher, and Knowledge Management expert from Nigeria. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Anatomy and a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Studies obtained from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. He is presently the Systems, Scholarly Communications & Evidence-Based Medicine Librarian at the University of Medical Sciences,… Continue reading Biliamin O. Popoola
In late July, record flash flooding swamped entire Appalachian towns, including some of the poorest communities in America. The floods ravaged homes and led to dozens of deaths. Hazard, Kentucky, was the epicenter of the flooding. Since 2021, Ariadne Labs has partnered with the Appalachian Regional Healthcare (ARH) and its Regional Medical Center in Hazard… Continue reading Supporting Colleagues in Kentucky
Trisha Short is the Clinical Implementation Specialist of the Delivery Decisions Initiative at Ariadne Labs. Trisha has been an obstetrical nurse for 17 years specializing in high risk obstetrics, quality improvement and is a certified AWHONN Intermediate Fetal Monitoring Instructor. She joined the Ariadne team after leading the successful implementation of TeamBirth at her hospital… Continue reading Trisha Short
BOSTON, Aug. 2, 2022 – Ariadne Labs, in collaboration with CaroNova, a health innovation incubator for the Carolinas, recently concluded the first phase of the Home Hospital Early Adopters Accelerator to support health care systems to further develop their own home hospital programs. Through this 40-week program, a total of 91 representatives from 18 health… Continue reading Ariadne Labs and CaroNova Bring Together 18 Health Systems to Develop Tools to Accelerate Home Hospital

Julie Rosenberg joins The World to discuss the challenge and importance of vaccine equity.

Forbes interviews the filmmakers of Aftershock, a documentary covering the black maternal health crisis.

Rebecca West, MPH discusses the main takeaways from the Safe Surgery/Safe Systems’ study in Washington County, Maine and the implications for other rural health care systems.