On May 3, 2012, Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego and the UC San Diego School of Medicine launched the Center for the Promotion of Maternal Health and Infant Development. The new center, located on the campus of Rady Children’s Hospital at 7910 Frost Street in San Diego, will focus on identifying the best ways to optimize pregnancy outcomes and to improve the health of children in San Diego through groundbreaking research and patient care.
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Center for the Promotion of Maternal Health and Infant Development Opens
Under the direction of Kenneth Lyons Jones, MD and Christina Chambers, PhD, MPH, professors in the Department of Pediatrics at UC San Diego School of Medicine, the center will be home to a number of programs, projects and services including:
The California Teratogen Information Service (CTIS) Pregnancy Health Information Line, a state-wide non-profit organization offering evidence-based clinical information about exposures during pregnancy and breastfeeding through its toll-free hotline, 800-532-3749, and website, CTISPregnancy.org.
"We are excited about the opportunity this new Center brings to combine the talents of UC San Diego and Rady Children’s Hospital researchers and clinicians to improve the lives of women and children not only in the San Diego community, but across the country," said Chambers.
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