ABOUT THE TRIUMPH PROJECT

Every year, millions of newborns and mothers in developing countries face life-threatening conditions due to inadequate healthcare. The TRIUMPH Project seeks to enhance maternal and neonatal healthcare by focusing on capacity building through initiatives in Addressing birth asphyxia and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE). Preventing, managing, and providing follow-up care for high-risk pregnancies.

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS

USA Team: Neonatologists, neonatal nurse practitioners, neonatal nurses, and neonatal respiratory therapists. India Participants: Pediatric, obstetric, and community health departments from BLDE (Bijapur), MRMC (Gulbarga), and SVMC (Tirupati). Ethiopian Delegation: Physicians and nurses, including obstetricians, pediatricians, and specialized nurses from three Ethiopian hospitals.

TRIUMPH ACTIVITIES

Our training emphasizes continued medical education and skill-building for healthcare professionals, with a focus on: Training of Trainers: Master trainers will be prepared to train secondary providers, ensuring sustainable knowledge transfer. High-risk Maternal Care: Helping Mother Survive (HMS) programs Maternal infection management Adult resuscitation Neonatal Care: Helping Babies Survive (HBS) programs Neonatal infection management Central…

TaHB at the City of Coppell Volunteer Fair

TaHB was out recruiting volunteers at the annual Volunteer Fair hosted by the City of Coppell. This event brought together local organization from the DFW area for a volunteer expo, allowing interested teens and adults to learn more about ways to get involved in their community and find volunteer opportunities to fit their interests and…