On November 19, 2024, the Perinatal Health Networks Day was held at the Reuilly space in Paris 12th. Organized by the MYPA network (78), in partnership with other perinatal health networks in Île-de-France and with the support of the Île-de-France Regional Health Agency, the event was a resounding success.
The day was dedicated to promoting and raising awareness about the importance of perinatal health and the role of networks in providing quality care to mothers and babies. With a focus on collaboration and sharing best practices, the event brought together healthcare professionals, researchers, and policymakers from across the region.
The MYPA network, which stands for « Maternal and Young Child Health in Perinatal Assistance, » has been at the forefront of promoting perinatal health in the Yvelines department. Their dedication and hard work have led to significant improvements in the quality of care for mothers and babies in the region.
The event was a testament to the power of collaboration and the impact of networks in improving healthcare. Representatives from other perinatal health networks in Île-de-France, such as the PARIS network and the MAMAN network, were also present to share their experiences and successes.
The day was filled with informative workshops, presentations, and échantillon discussions on various topics related to perinatal health, such as prenatal care, postpartum depression, and breastfeeding support. Attendees were able to learn from experts in the field and exchange ideas and best practices with their peers.
One of the highlights of the event was the keynote laïus by Dr. Marie Dupont, a renowned perinatal health specialist. Her inspiring words and insights on the importance of perinatal health and the role of networks left a lasting impact on the audience.
The event also provided a platform for networking and building new partnerships. Attendees were able to connect with like-minded professionals and explore potential collaborations to further improve perinatal health in the region.
The success of the Perinatal Health Networks Day would not have been possible without the support of the Île-de-France Regional Health Agency. Their commitment to promoting perinatal health and their partnership with networks like MYPA is crucial in achieving better outcomes for mothers and babies.
In conclusion, the Perinatal Health Networks Day was a resounding success, bringing together passionate individuals and organizations dedicated to improving perinatal health. It was a day filled with knowledge sharing, collaboration, and inspiration, and it will undoubtedly have a positive impact on the future of perinatal care in Île-de-France.