Cunningham, Shayna D.
Carandang, Rogie Royce
Lowe, W. Andy
Day, Ann Marie
Trimarco, Thomas
Becker, Les R.
Balakumar, Poorna
Phelps, John
Sutton, Benjamin
Mosesso, Vincent
Murphy, Makayla
Grady, James J.
Vidosh, Jacqueline
Shields, Andrea
Funding for this research was provided by:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (1R18HS029639)
Article History
Received: 6 December 2024
Accepted: 26 January 2026
First Online: 2 February 2026
Declarations
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: This research study was reviewed and determined to be exempt by Advarra ® and the UConn Health Institutional Review Board using the Department of Health and Human Services regulations found at 45 CFR 46.104(d)(1). Participants in the OBLS trainings at each implementation site will provide informed consent to prior to participating in the study.
: Not applicable.
: Dr. Andrea Shields and Dr. Jacqueline Vidosh are members of Varda5, LLC which owns exclusive sublicense to the Obstetric Life Support curriculum licensed under Baylor College of Medicine. None of the other authors have any competing interests to declare.