In a groundbreaking call to action, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) urged the creation of a dedicated institute for women’s health research and highlighted the need for significant new funding. This pivotal moment amplifies a growing consensus: women’s health, especially in fertility and maternity care, demands a deeper focus and equitable solutions.
At Childress Nursing Services (CNS), we’re uniquely positioned to bridge the gap in advancing reproductive healthcare through innovative home-based fertility and maternity nursing services. Combining clinical expertise, personalized care, and a commitment to research, our team is reshaping the way patients, providers, and researchers address reproductive health challenges.
Advancing Care Through Expertise
Under the visionary leadership of Quiana Daniels, CNS stands as a beacon of innovation and expertise. With her extensive experience as a nurse healthcare provider, coupled with a background as a biomedical researcher and laboratory director, Quiana has dedicated her career to improving women’s health outcomes. This diverse expertise allows CNS to blend clinical excellence with a research-driven, patient-first approach.
Childress Nursing Services' specialized home fertility skilled nursing services provide compassionate, high-quality care where it’s needed most. By bringing professional services into the comfort and privacy of a client’s home, we help fertility clinics better support patients’ understanding and navigation of the complexities of egg retrieval, embryo transfer preparation, and hormone therapies. This not only reduces patient stress but also alleviates clinical administrative burdens while helping to improve clinical outcomes—ensuring that clinics and their teams can focus on what matters most: exceptional care and research.
Filling the Research Gap in Women’s Health
The call for targeted research in women’s health is long overdue. Despite comprising over half the population, women’s unique reproductive health needs remain underfunded and understudied. At CNS, we believe that advancing care goes hand-in-hand with advancing research.
Through partnerships with fertility clinics, researchers and policymakers, CNS delivers valuable opportunities to:
Collect data-driven insights on patient outcomes
Test innovative, patient-centric interventions
Scale solutions that address inequities in fertility care
Our dual role as healthcare providers and research collaborators ensures that every family’s journey contributes to a broader, evidence-based understanding of women’s reproductive health.
Bridging Equity in Fertility and Maternity Care
Equity in fertility care remains a pressing challenge, with many women—particularly in marginalized communities—facing barriers to access. At CNS, we are on a mission to change this. We advocate for policies, provide culturally sensitive care, and actively seek partnerships with organizations aligned with our vision.
By offering home-based fertility and maternity services, CNS creates a solution that blends convenience, quality, and equity. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to pursue their path to parenthood with the highest standards of care and support.
Join CNS in Transforming Women’s Healthcare
CNS stands at the forefront of a new era in reproductive health—one that values equity, accessibility, and innovation. We invite fertility clinics, community stakeholders, and research collaborators to partner with us in reshaping women’s healthcare accessibility. Together, we can deliver better outcomes, improve care access, and accelerate vital advancements in reproductive health research.
Are you ready to make a difference?
Learn more about our services at https://www.ChildressNursing.com and discover how partnering with CNS can help your organization improve patient care, reduce burdens, and advance health equity in fertility and maternity care.
Together, let’s redefine the future of women’s healthcare!
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For more information on the National Academies’ call to action, read the full report here: https://www.nationalacademies.org/news/2024/12/to-advance-womens-health-research-nih-should-form-new-institute-and-congress-should-appropriate-new-funding-says-report
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