CaNCaM-Preg, a McMaster-led project focused on creating a better understanding of risk factors for heart conditions during pregnancy, has been awarded $5 million from Heart & Stroke, along with partners at Brain Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Institute of Gender and Health.
The toolkit provides detailed information and resources to close the gap between labour and postnatal care recommendations released by the WHO in 2018 and 2022, and current policies and practices.
Six of the researchers are newly named CRCs and five have had their chairs renewed.