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Dr. Jeffrey S. A. Stringer Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association

August 1, 2024
A joint team of investigators from the University of North Carolina and the University of Zambia has published a landmark clinical study in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). The study, led by UNC Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Jeffrey S. A. Stringer, demonstrates that artificial intelligence (AI)...

3 OBGYN Faculty Accepted Into LAMP

July 3, 2024
Doctors Meredith Newton, Yuri Sebastião, and Asha McClurg have been accepted into The Leadership in Academic Medicine Program (LAMP). This is one of the many programs and initiatives through the Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development at UNC School of Medicine. According to the site, “LAMP has been designed to assist junior...

Deep learning to estimate gestational age from fly-to cineloop videos: A novel approach to ultrasound quality control

January 8, 2024
Abstract Objective Low-cost devices have made obstetric sonography possible in settings where it was previously unfeasible, but ensuring quality and consistency at scale remains a challenge. In the present study, we sought to create a tool to reduce substandard fetal biometry measurement while minimizing care disruption. Methods We developed a...

​Fetal Age Machine Learning Initiative (FAMLI)

December 1, 2023
Every day, approximately 830 women die from preventable causes related to pregnancy and childbirth, and almost all these deaths occur in low- and middle- income countries (LMICs). Maternal and infant health are closely linked. 

UNC study introduces a novel opportunity to democratize obstetric ultrasound

April 26, 2022
Establishing accurate gestational age with ultrasound early in pregnancy is essential to delivering high-quality care. Yet, the high cost for equipment and the need for trained sonographers limits its use in low-resource settings. A new study published in NEJM Evidence introduces a novel opportunity to democratize obstetric ultrasound.

UNC Landmark Study Empowers Nurse Midwives to Perform at Level of Trained Sonographers Using Butterfly

April 8, 2022
Unique scanning method coupled with artificial intelligence, paves the way for universal obstetric ultrasound GUILFORD, Conn. and NEW YORK, April 8, 2022 – Butterfly Network, Inc. (NYSE: BFLY), (the company) a digital health company transforming care with handheld, whole-body ultrasound, today announced its position in a new study published in NEJM Evidence,...

AI Estimation of Gestational Age from Blind Ultrasound Sweeps in Low-Resource Settings

March 28, 2022
Abstract BACKGROUND Ultrasound is indispensable to gestational age estimation and thus to quality obstetrical care, yet high equipment cost and the need for trained sonographers limit its use in low-resource settings

UNC Chapel Hill Receives $14 Million for Childbirth Safety Research

May 3, 2019
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has announced a $14 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in support of research focused on improving childbirth safety in the world’s poorest countries.

UNC-Chapel Hill awarded $14 million to make childbirth safer for mothers and infants

May 2, 2019
CHAPEL HILL, NC — A team of clinical researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has received $14 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to conduct two studies aimed at improving pregnancy outcomes in the world’s poorest countries. An interdisciplinary team at the UNC School...