Melissa Hollo: Meaningful Conversations at My First ACOG Meeting
Melissa Hollo, Director of Project Management at hc1 and Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, shared a post on LinkedIn:
”Excited to share that I attended my first ACOG meeting this year.
An energizing experience filled with meaningful conversations, new perspectives, and a shared commitment to advancing women’s health.
A special recognition to Carrie Easley MSTM, MLS (ASCP) SBB from Stormont Vail Health for her impactful presentation on ‘Implementation of an Anemia Management Program for the obstetric population.’
Carrie is a true subject matter expert in blood health and a tireless advocate for advancing anemia management.
Her work continues to drive meaningful change and improve care for patients who need it most.
Looking forward to continuing these conversations and building on the momentum from this incredible experience.”

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