of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to understand how personal factors including women's social norms, perceived beliefs, social support and personal barriers such as untreated mental health, substance abuse, intimate partner violence, and health system factors, including whether women receive HIV and
obstetric care together or separately, contribute to HIV outcomes.
The program combines basic, translational and clinical research related to the top - clinical functions of neonatal intensive
care (NICU) and
obstetric high
care (OHC), which
together form the perinatal center of the MUMC +.