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Sarah Cross

Associate Professor at Nursing, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities0 Followers

Sarah Cross serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Women's Health - Administration at the University of Minnesota. With a profound commitment to advancing women's health, her research delves into critical areas such as cesarean sections, pre-eclampsia, premature labor, and fetal myocardial function. Her scholarly contributions have significantly enriched the understanding of pregnancy complications and obstetrics, with numerous journal articles and research projects to her name. Cross's work is deeply aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those focusing on improving maternal and child health. Her research not only addresses immediate medical concerns but also contributes to broader global health objectives. She has been at the forefront of studies examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on obstetrical units and pregnancy outcomes, providing valuable insights into the challenges faced by healthcare providers and patients during these unprecedented times. In addition to her research, Sarah Cross is recognized for her expert commentary on pressing issues such as racial disparities in reproductive healthcare. Her insights into the long-term effects of COVID-19 on pregnant individuals have been sought after by both academic and public health communities, highlighting her role as a thought leader in the field. Her dedication to improving healthcare outcomes extends beyond academia, as she actively engages in initiatives aimed at reducing healthcare inequities and enhancing the quality of care for all women. Through her work, Cross continues to influence policy and practice, ensuring that her research has a tangible impact on the lives of women and their families. Sarah Cross's contributions to the field of obstetrics and gynecology are not only academic but also deeply humanitarian, reflecting her commitment to fostering a healthier and more equitable world for future generations. Her work remains a testament to the vital role of research in shaping effective healthcare solutions and policies.

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