Science, compassion improve outcomes for moms, newborns | Episode 3, Season 3
It Happens at STN | Episode 3, Season 3
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11m
Very often, when a mother suffering from substance use disorder gives birth, stigmas can lead to poor treatment for both mom and baby.
Tara Sundem, Co-founder and Executive Director of Hushabye Nursery, along with Dr. Sara Salek from AHCCCS and Mercy Care president and CEO Tad Gary discuss how science is leading the effort to improve outcomes and the success being seen when a new mother and her child are treated together.
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