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Meighan
Mary
,
PhD

Assistant Scientist

Meighan Mary, PhD, MPH employs implementation science to assess community-centered reproductive, maternal, and perinatal health innovations globally.

Contact Info

Research Interests

reproductive, maternal, and neonatal health; quality of care; maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response; community-based health innovations; implementation research; health systems; mixed methods; survey research

Experiences & Accomplishments
Education
PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2023
MPH
Emory University
2014
BS
Florida Gulf Coast University
2008
Overview

Meighan Mary is a health systems researcher with over a decade of experience in reproductive, maternal, and neonatal health clinical and implementation research in the U.S, sub-Saharan Africa, SE Asia, and Middle East and North Africa regions. Her research aims to translate clinical evidence into effective maternal and neonatal health programming using mixed methods implementation science, with focus on strengthening linkages between communities and health systems, measurement of quality of care, and maternal and perinatal death surveillance and response (MPDSR).  

Dr. Mary is currently co-investigator on the Evidence and Impact for Mothers and Newborns Living in Conflict (EQUAL) research consortium where she co-leads research on MPDSR systems in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and quality of facility-based maternal and newborn care in DRC and Nigeria. She is also co-investigator on Jhpiego’s Accelerating Measurable Progress and Leveraging Investments for Postpartum Haemorrhage Impact (AMPLI-PPHI) project, co-leading research that aims to assess feasibility and acceptability of a package of PPH interventions (misoprostol, heat-stable carbetocin, and tranexamic acid) in Guinea, DRC, Kenya, and India. Domestically, she is a co-investigator on the Maryland Maternal Health Innovation Program (MDMOM) and serves as a scientific liaison with the NIH Maternal Health Data Innovation and Coordination Hub. 

Honors & Awards
  • Shikani and El Hibri Global Health Award: 2022
  • Johns Hopkins University Excellence in Public Health Practice Award: 2022
  • Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Fellowship: 2012-2014
  • Florida Bright Future Fellowship: 2004-2008
Select Publications

Select publications:

  • Mary, M., Maliqi, B., Stierman, EK., Dohlsten, MAJ, Moran AC., Katwan, E., and Creanga, AA. Assessing the neonatal health policy landscape in low- and middle-income countries: Findings from the 2018 WHO SRMNCAH policy survey. Journal of Global Health: 2023.

    Mary, M., Tin, KN., Maung, TM., Maung, HN., Ku, SK., and Winikoff, B. Introducing misoprostol for treatment of incomplete abortion: a feasibility and acceptability study in secondary-level health facilities in Myanmar. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: 2023.

    Mary, M., Sene, Ibrahima, and Winikoff, B. ‘Of course, women will adopt it!’: A qualitative study on the acceptability of medical menstrual regulation in Senegal. Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare: 2022.

    Mary, M., Das, P., and Creanga, AA. Perinatal telemedicine at lower-level birthing hospitals in Maryland – Lessons learned from a landscape analysis. Minerva Obstetrics and Gynecology: 2021.

    Mary, M., Jafarey S., Dabash R., Kamal I., Rabbani A., Abbas D., Durocher J., Tan Y., and Winikoff, B. Advance Distribution of Misoprostol for the Management of Postpartum Bleeding in Home Deliveries: An implementation study of the Family First Aid Model in Rural Pakistan. Maternal and Child Health: 2020.