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04/04/23
OBHG announces partnership with Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth, MS
Welcome Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth, MS to the OBHG family with a Maternal Health Access Solutions (MHAS) Program. This obstetric services model includes providing three physicians, each working 5 days on and 10 days off, providing hospital coverage and outpatient support, and supplementing the existing physician in the market.
Magnolia Regional Health Center currently sees approximately 350 annual deliveries. The hospital is looking to the partnership to ensure access to care and improve outcomes for the community.
This partnership is our 10th program in Mississippi and it’s...
03/21/23
OBHG partners with Cox Monett Hospital in Monett, MO
Please formally welcome Cox Monett Hospital in Monett, MO to the OBHG family with the recent kick-off of an OBHG Maternal Health Access Solutions (MHAS) program. The...
01/23/23
Maternal Health Awareness Day – Know Why
The theme of this year’s Maternal Health Awareness Day is Know Why – intended to raise awareness about the underlying causes...
12/13/22
OBHG is hiring in The Garden State – New OB/GYN jobs in New Jersey!
Looking for the perfect OB/GYN career in New Jersey? Our footprint is constantly growing, and we currently have more than 10 opportunities in our...
10/11/22
OBHG welcomes Watauga Medical Center in Boone, NC
Welcome Watauga Medical Center in Boone, NC to the OBHG family with a Maternal Health Access Solution program. OBHG physicians will be on-site 24/7 with primary responsibility in the...
04/06/22
On the other side – A Chief Medical Officer’s birth story
What’s it like to be a patient in your own hospital if you’re also the Chief Medical Officer (CMO)?
Dr. Loren Robinson, Chief Medical Officer...
03/31/22
OB hospitalists – the maternal safety champions of labor and delivery
OB hospitalists play a vital role in managing obstetric emergencies, evaluating patients in the obstetric emergency department (OBED), covering labor and delivery, seeing unassigned...
01/22/22
Maternal Health Awareness Day & Maternal Mortality | OBHG
Did you know that approximately 60% of maternal deaths are preventable?
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (ACOG) highlights Maternal Health Awareness day on...