Dr. Deborah Smith has 23 years of experience in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Maternal Health. She practices at C.H. Rennie Hospital in Kakata, where she provides comprehensive care for women throughout their reproductive lives, from prenatal care to childbirth and postnatal care. Dr. Smith specializes in managing high-risk pregnancies, ensuring safe and healthy deliveries, and offering gynecological treatments. Her dedication to improving maternal health includes promoting preventive care, family planning, and educating women on reproductive health. She has been instrumental in reducing maternal mortality and improving the overall health of mothers and infants in the region.
Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) - Faculty of Medicinern · Doctor of Medicine (MD) · Year: 1998
Dr. Smith has been involved in research on maternal health, with a focus on improving prenatal care, preventing pregnancy-related complications, and increasing access to safe childbirth practices. Her research has contributed to the development of maternal health programs aimed at reducing maternal and infant mortality in Liberia. Dr. Smith has worked with national and international organizations to address gaps in healthcare services for women, particularly in rural areas where access to specialized care is limited.
Excellence in Maternal Health Care (2015): Recognized for her exceptional contributions to improving maternal and child health outcomes.
Best Obstetrician & Gynecologist (2017): Awarded for her outstanding care and leadership in Obstetrics & Gynecology at C.H. Rennie Hospital.
Dr. Deborah Smith has authored several research papers on maternal health, focusing on prenatal care, safe childbirth, and the prevention of maternal and infant health complications. Her work has been published in local and international medical journals and has contributed to enhancing maternal health practices in Liberia. Dr. Smith frequently shares her research findings at medical conferences, promoting the importance of maternal health care and advocating for better healthcare policies for women.
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