03/09/2026
Across North Carolina, leaders in community-engaged research are advancing innovative approaches to improve health outcomes by centering community voices and using promising practices.
Our Executive Director, Al Richmond, MSW and principal investigator of the North Carolina CEAL Regional Team (NC CEAL), and M. Kathryn Menard, M.D., M.P.H., principal investigator of the AC3HIEVE study within the Maternal Health Community Implementation Program (MH‑CIP) and distinguished professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UNC School of Medicine, bring complementary perspectives to this work.
Together, they demonstrate how community-guided priorities, strong partnerships, and rigorous yet practical research design can drive meaningful change, from addressing chronic disease concerns to improving maternal health and hypertension-related outcomes before, during, and after pregnancy
Read their Q&A ⬇️
https://nihceal.org/news/north-carolina-ceal-teams-health-outcomes