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Sarosh Rana, MD, has stepped into the role of chair for OB-GYN, bringing a fresh perspective and a wealth of experience to the field of maternal and fetal medicine. With a commitment to enhancing women’s health, Dr. Rana is poised to tackle the pressing challenges that face expectant mothers and their infants.
Dr. Rana's vision includes not only improving clinical outcomes but also fostering an environment where women feel supported throughout their pregnancy journeys. Recognizing the complexities of maternal health, he aims to implement innovative practices and evidence-based approaches that address both physical and emotional well-being.
In his new position, Dr. Rana plans to collaborate with healthcare professionals across various disciplines to promote comprehensive care. By emphasizing education and awareness, he hopes to empower women with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their health. As he embarks on this new chapter, Dr. Rana is dedicated to leading the charge in advancing maternal health for all women.
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