Nurse Week Magazine Highlights Micropremature Babies Film

A generous praise was given yours truly by Laura Stakal, writer for Nurse Week Magazine (aka: www.nurse.com, online) for the film, Micropremature Babies: How Low Can You Go? plus the new children’s book, My Mom Is A Nurse. Click here to access the article from nurse.com:

http://news.nurse.com/article/20090615/CA02/106150056

Candy on WGAU Atlanta

Barbara Dooley

Famed Atlanta talk show hostess, Barbara Dooley, queries Candy about prematurity, infertility, Octomom and the March of Dimes.

Barbara Dooley-first interview


California Premature Infant Health Coalition (CAPIHC)

What do Parent Advocate groups, the March of Dimes, Legislative Advocates, Ob-Gyn physicians, Neonatologists, NICU nurses, Public Health administrators, MedImmune Pharmaceuticals, Pacific Life Foundation, Abbot Nutrition, Health Net Inc, and several hospitals have in common? We all love babies and are concerned about the growing problem of prematurity in our state and throughout the US. Representative  stakeolders  convened in Sacramento June 1-2 to discuss future initiatives aimed at decreasing the rate of premature births in California.  Yours truly is shown here with Lori Bowlby, RN, BSN,  administrator of the High Risk Infant Follow-up Clinic at John Muir Health Systems in Walnut Creek. Also present were colleagues Peyton Mason-Marti, Director, California March of Dimes, and two  featured Neonatologists in the film, Micropremature Babies: How Low Can you Go?, Dr. Bob Piecuch and Dr. Alex Espinoza.

Stay tuned for future updates!

Candy and Lori Bowlby at CAPIHC

Candy and Lori Bowlby at CAPIHC

KGO-daytime

This week has been a whirlwind of activity, beginning with the daytime KGO interview (Saturday May 30th) with health and fitness gurujoannie-greggains1 Joanie Greggains.  Joannie and her listeners want to know about the latest trends,  treatments, and causes of  prematurity .

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