Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Renee E. Fox, M.D.
MSA SC 3520-16883

Sources

Newspaper articles (listed in chronological order):

Fox, Renee, Wendy Lane, and Bronwyn Mayden. "TARGETING INFANT MORTALITY: CITY PARTNERSHIP IS RAISING AWARENESS OF SIMPLE STEPS THAT CAN REMEDY THIS SCOURGE." Baltimore Sun, August 2, 2010.

Cohn, Meredith. "CITY BACKS SAFER SLEEPING FOR BABIES: AIM IS TO CUT INFANT DEATH RATE; MOTHERS TO TAKE PART." Baltimore Sun, August 10, 2010.

Cohn, Meredith. "Health plan attacks gaps: Md. project borrows from business, offers financial incentives to close disparity." Baltimore Sun, January 17, 2012.  

Cohn, Meredith. "Md. infant mortality rate at record low for second year: But state's death rate continues to be higher for African-American babies." Baltimore Sun, August 9, 2012. 

"B'more for healthy babies: Our view: Data suggest Maryland's efforts to reduce infant mortality are paying off." Baltimore Sun, August 15, 2012.

Dresser, Micheal. "State names ‘health enterprise zones’ in Baltimore, 4 other areas." Baltimore Sun, January 25, 2013. 

Walker, Andrea K. "Statewide effort designed to fill the health-care gaps: Five zones created to attract doctors, build clinics in poor areas." Baltimore SunFebruary 11, 2013.

Walker, Andrea K. "Infant mortality reaches record low: New initiatives credited for steady decline in death rate among Maryland babies." Baltimore Sun, August 30, 2013.

"Preventing infant deaths: Our view: Improvements in mortality reflect a coordinated, sustained approach." Baltimore Sun, September 9, 2013. 

Marbella, Jean. "Sleep-related infant deaths raise concern: Health officials spread message that co-sleeping is dangerous." Baltimore Sun, December 15, 2013.

Other Sources:

City of Baltimore, Department of Health. The Strategy to Improve Birth Outcomes in Baltimore City, April 2009. Baltimore, 2009. http://www.healthybabiesbaltimore.com/uploads/file/pdfs/SIBO%20Strategy%202009.pdf, accessed June 12, 2014.

Maryland Health Quality and Cost Council. Health Disparities Work Group Final Report and Recommendations, by E. Albert Reece, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., et al. State of Maryland and University of Maryland School of Medicine, January 2012. http://www.governor.maryland.gov/ltgovernor/documents/disparitiesreport120117.pdf, accessed June 13, 2014.

Institute for a Healthiest Maryland, http://www.healthiestmaryland.org/.

B'More for Healthy Babies, http://healthybabiesbaltimore.com/.


Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows, http://healthpolicyfellows.org/home.php.

The Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) Program for Women, https://www.aamc.org/members/gfa/faculty_vitae/148588/elam.html.

Video of 
Baltimore B'more for Healthy Babies: Safe Sleep PSA with CareTakers. Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVMn1B87UGA

Video of Baltimore B'more for Healthy Babies: Safe Sleep PSA for Fathers. Available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F194I4a5CLk

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