Dr. Forna Social Media Toolkit

Hello Dr. Forna,

We’d like to ask for your help in sharing our maternal health CME/CE educational activities with your audience.

Here are a few easy ways you can let your network know about the CME/CE activities and your involvement as a partner. Thank you for helping us spread the word and make these activities a success!

Please see below for graphics and copy, as well as a suggested posting schedule.

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Consider posts on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram.When you post, please use our hashtag: #cmeoutfitters

Tip: A picture is worth a thousand words – share the featured graphics below in your posts.

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Copy templates:

Click to download our recommended posting schedule.

Pregnancy-related mortality is on the rise and the mortality rate for Black women is 3x higher in comparison to White women. End #maternal health care #disparities by taking action today. Tune in to this @cmeoutfitters podcast for free CME/CE credit: cmeo.me/pd054 #MedEd4Equity (Click to post on Twitter)

#Maternal death prevention starts with addressing the racial disparities in maternal #HealthCare. Stand up for #equity in your practice. Learn more and tune in to this @cmeoutfitters podcast for free CME/CE credit: cmeo.me/pd054 #MedEd4Equity #OBGYNTwitter #HealthEquity (Click to post on Twitter)

Racial disparities in #maternal health care are unacceptable. It’s time to stand-up for #HealthEquity. Take action and learn more at cmeo.me/pd054 #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters #cmeoutfitters #OBGYNTwitter (Click to post on Twitter)

65% of #maternal deaths are preventable, #pregnancy related mortality is 2.4x higher than it was in 1987, and the mortality rate due to poor maternal health is 3x higher for Black women in comparison to White women. Take action: cmeo.me/pd054 @cmeoutfitters #MedEd4Equity (Click to post on Twitter)

#UnconsciousBias in #HealthCare can occur in many different ways. As health care professionals, we must address our own biases in order to empower our patients and provide equitable care. Learn more about how you can take action at cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters (Click to post on Twitter)

You can empower your patients by advocating for a more just & equitable #healthcare system. The first step? Address your own biases and understand the historical systems which perpetrate inequity. To learn more, visit cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters #OBGYNTwitter (Click to post on Twitter)

In health care, both implicit and explicit bias can lead to poorer outcomes, higher mortality rates, erroneous clinical decisions, neglect, and more. Take action and advocate for #HealthEquity today: cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters #MedTwitter #OBGYNTwitter (Click to post on Twitter)

Bias and prejudice have no place in health care (or anywhere). Even so, health care disparities show that bias (whether implicit or explicit) exists within the field. Do your part to advocate for a just & equitable health care system: cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters (Click to post on Twitter)

Racial health care disparities -> poorer health outcomes for minority patients. Will you take action and advocate for your patients? Start today & earn free CME/CE credit: cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters #HealthEquity #MedTwitter #OBGYNTwitter (Click to post on Twitter)

Health care inequities and disparities are #systemic; we must all do our part to address these issues. You can take action in YOUR practice & earn free CME/CE credit by visiting cmeo.me/DNIhub #MedEd4Equity #HealthEquity @cmeoutfitters #MedTwitter #OBGYNTwitter (Click to post on Twitter)

FACT: #UnconsciousBias in #HealthCare is disproportionately harming #BIPOC communities. As health care professionals, we have a responsibility to address this issue & create a more equitable health care system. Visit cmeo.me/DNIhub to take action. #MedEd4Equity @cmeoutfitters (Click to post on Twitter)

It is time to address how #UnconsciousBias manifests in the #HealthCare system and affects communities of color. To learn more about how you can take action, visit cmeo.me/DNIhub & earn free CME/CE credit. #OBGYNTwitter #MedTwitter @cmeoutfitters #HealthEquity #MedEd4Equity (Click to post on Twitter)

Perfect for your website, resume, email signature, or LinkedIn, these digital badges are visual displays of competency and commitment to advancing health equity. Learn more: cmeo.me/dnibadge #MedEd4Equity #OBGYNTwitter #MedTwitter @cmeoutfitters (Click to post on Twitter)

Just received my #DigitalBadge in Addressing Unconscious Bias & Disparities in #Healthcare from @cmeoutfitters! HCPs: learn about racial disparities in health care in order to promote #HealthEquity in your practice. Earn a free badge at: cmeo.me/dnibadge #MedEd4Equity (Click to post on Twitter)

Activities

Call to Action: Racial Disparities in Maternal Health

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This CME Outfitters podcast will focus on helping clinicians identify factors that contribute to racial disparities in maternal health outcomes and then outline steps for implementing effective and timely clinical interventions to eliminate preventable maternal morbidity and mortality.

The Role of Racism and Bias in Maternal Mortality

 
YouTube video
Dr. Joia Crear-Perry, MD, discusses maternal health disparities in this presentation from an educational roundtable held May 20-21, 2021 as part of a nationwide initiative to educate clinicians on unconscious bias and health care disparities.