Our Impact

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Since its inception in 2008, TEAMM has assisted over 100 clinical and academic sites around the U.S. by offering tailored interventions to help them achieve their goal of integrating early pregnancy loss management into their services and curricula. Sites trained have included residency programs, academic medical centers, federally qualified health centers, advanced practice clinician training programs, military sites, and independent practices.

TEAMM was first known as the Family Medicine Residency Training Initiative in Miscarriage Management (RTI-MM), and trained family medicine residency programs around the region. TEAMM developed an interdepartmental OB/GYN, emergency medicine training model in 2015 and has focused primarily on large academic medical centers outside of Washington and a diverse range of sites within Washington State since that time.

To learn more about the work of the project, please email teamm@uw.edu. To donate, click here.

 

4000+

training participants

As of December 2022, TEAMM has trained over 4,000 people, including family medicine, emergency medicine, and OB/GYN physicians, certified nurse midwives, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, medical assistants, LPNs, techs, administrative staff, social workers, and students.

 

107

clinical sites trained

As of December 2022, TEAMM has assisted 107 clinical and academic sites in 19 states in their efforts to implement high quality early pregnancy loss services.

 
 

14+

years of training

The TEAMM project, first known as the Resident Training Initiative in Miscarriage Management, was founded at the University of Washington in 2008.