Building on previous findings that babies born with opioid withdrawal is increasing at a staggering rate, a new study by Associate Professor Katy Kozhimannil finds that nearly 1.5 million reproductive age women are taking opioids for non-medical reasons.
Katy Kozhimannil
Kozhimannil Receives Honorable Mention for Gibbs Prize and Highlights Workplace Barriers for Nursing Mothers
A 2016 study by Associate Professor Katy Kozhimannil has received Honorable Mention for the Charles E. Gibbs Leadership Prize, chosen by the editorial board of Women’s Health Issues.
Babies Born with Opioid Addiction in Rural U.S. on the Rise
Exploring Why Women of Color Become Doulas
Hardeman Leads New Project Addressing Racial Inequalities in Birth Outcomes
Kozhimannil Receives AcademyHealth’s Hersh New Investigator Award
Katy Kozhimannil is the recipient of AcademyHealth’s Alice S. Hersh New Investigator Award in recognition of her research analyzing the effects of policies and services specific to women, children, and families, particularly in maternity care.