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This episode in our Inside Family Medicine series focused on optimizing postpartum care using the fourth trimester model features a discussion with Keyona Oni, MD, from a family practice in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dr. Oni shares resources and strategies for family physicians to address mental health needs in perinatal care, especially in underserved and rural areas, highlighting the importance of creating safe spaces for patients and collaborating with other healthcare providers.

Dr. Oni shares insights into an innovative model of care, which integrates mental health support into perinatal care. She discusses the differences from traditional care models, adjustments her care team made during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the overall positive impact the model has had on patients and staff.

The practice's approach, which emphasizes multidisciplinary care and the inclusion of behavioral health specialists, has significantly improved patient outcomes and created a more rewarding work environment.

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Funding Statement: This podcast episode is supported by Sage Therapeutics and Biogen.

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