
Maternal and Infant Health: Clinical Landscape and OGRS Opportunities
UC San Diego Women's Health Symposium
University of California Audio Podcasts (Audio) · UCTV: UC San Diego
July 27, 20256m 50s
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Show Notes
Gladys (Sandy) Ramos, M.D. outlines the comprehensive maternal care services at UC San Diego, emphasizing clinical excellence, innovation, and community impact. She highlights programs in diabetes and pregnancy, high-risk obstetrics, postpartum and HIV care, and maternal mental health. Ramos describes cutting-edge capabilities in fetal and placental imaging, including expertise in placenta accreta and genetic counseling. A fetal surgery program is launching soon, expanding access to specialized care and research. The department’s patient population closely reflects San Diego County’s demographics, which informs both clinical care and research priorities. Ramos also details a collaborative structure with multidisciplinary conferences and welcomes partnerships in research related to maternal, placental, and fetal health. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 40669]
Topics
maternal healthfetal healthobstetricsprenatal careUC San DiegoRamosfetal imagingplacenta accretapostpartum carehigh-risk pregnancyOB registryfetal surgerygestational diabetesmaternal mental healthgeneticslabor and delivery