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Wyoming Maternal Mortality Review Committee Family Interviewer - Wyoming Department of Health and tags on every page of your site. Maternal and Child Health Unit The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Unit exists to partner with communities and families to promote and advocate for optimal health and wellbeing, using a public health approach.
Feliciana Turner, Unit Manager Maternal and Child Health Unit 122 West 25th Street, 3rd Floor West Phone: 307-777-6921/800-438-5795 Wyoming Maternal Mortality Review Committee Family Interviewer Wyoming Maternal Mortality Review Committee Support: Family Interviewer Request for Applications (RFA) Please read below for more information and how to apply!
About the Wyoming Maternal Mortality Review Committee In 2019, the Wyoming Department of Health Public Health Division (WDH-PHD), Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Unit partnered with the Utah Department of Health & Human Services (UT DHHS) to apply for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) funding to establish a Utah-Wyoming (UT-WY) Joint Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC).
Since 2023, the MCH Unit has been independently funded by the CDC to conduct the Wyoming responsibilities of the Joint UT-WY MMRC. The new five-year cycle of funding is expected to begin October 1st, 2024. The UT-WY MMRC’s goal is to reduce maternal mortality rates in both Utah and Wyoming.
The UT-WY MMRC is housed within the UT DHHS Maternal and Infant Health Program and the WDH-PHD MCH Unit, Women and Infant Health Program (WIHP). MMRC members include medical practitioners, social workers, public health nurses, toxicologists, mental health providers, community leaders, Medicaid medical directors, etc. Maternal mortality includes deaths occurring during pregnancy or within one year of the end of pregnancy.
Information about an identified case of maternal death is gathered from death and birth certificates, medical records, autopsy reports, and other pertinent sources of information. Records are abstracted by a trained abstractor, and de-identified case summaries are presented to and reviewed by the MMRC. This review process is intended to be educational and prevention-oriented.
The goals of the committee’s reviews and associated maternal mortality work are to: ● Identify trends and risk factors for pregnancy-related deaths in Utah and Wyoming ● Identify preventable risk factors ● Develop recommendations or strategies for prevention or intervention.
Information about the Application The MCH Unit seeks applications from organizations or individuals capable of supporting the Wyoming Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) in family interviewing. The RFA opens April 7, 2025 and will close May 23, 2025 at 5:00 PM MST. Once you complete your application, submit your document to natalie.
hudanick1@wyo. gov by May 23, 2025 at 5 pm MST. Applications will first be scored and those that score highest will move to the interview phase.
Interviews will take place the week of June 18, 2025. Key Dates for the Application are listed below. To download the application, please click the button below.
Click Here to Download the Application Important Dates for the RFA May 23, 2025 at 5:00 PM MST Applications Finished Scoring June 8, 2025 at 5:00 PM MST Applicant Interviews (for those who progress past scoring) Click Here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about this application If you have any questions that are not answered in the FAQ or have problems with the application, please email them to natalie. hudanick1@wyo. gov.
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