“Treatment of ADHD is a huge knowledge gap in obstetrics and even more so in patients with substance use disorder,” says Jeannie Kelly MD, associate professor, Ob/Gyn, & Public Health Faculty Scholar, in an article on pregnant women battling ADHD & opioid addiction.
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ADHD meds may help pregnant patients control opioid use disorder (Links to an external site)
Jeannie Kelly, MD, associate professor, Ob/Gyn, & Public Health Faculty Scholar, co-authored a study published in Nature Mental Health finding that pregnant patients with substance use disorders & ADHD are less likely to overdose if they remain taking their ADHD medications.
New RSV immunizations for infants and pregnant women hard to come by as season starts (Links to an external site)
Obstetrician/Gynecologist, and Public Health Faculty Scholar, Jeannie Kelly says new RSV vaccines available for infants and mothers are vital but the Post-Dispatch reports low supply.
Black doulas in St. Louis want Black mothers to have a voice — and healthy babies (Links to an external site)
Associate Professor of obstetrics & gynecology and Institute Faculty Scholar, Jeannie Kelly, MD, talks about racial equity within the medical field.