State Contact

Adwoa Nantwi
Research Scientist / FIMR Coordinator
New Jersey Department of Health
MCH Epidemiology
Phone: 609.513.5789
Email: Adwoa.Nantwi@doh.nj.gov

Administration

The state FIMR program is administered at the New Jersey Department of Health, which supports the following local teams:

Program Contact

Jennie Sherlock
Director of Professional Education and Training
808 Market St., 2nd Floor
Camden, NJ 08102
Phone: 856-665-6000
Fax: 856-963-0989
Email: jsherlock@snjpc.org

Program Description

Administration
The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking the recommendations of the CRT and putting them into action. Does your FIMR use a two tiered system with a functioning CAT?
Yes

Reviews
What is the catchment area for your FIMR program?
Regional or multiple county reviews

What is the average number of cases reviewed by your FIMR team annually?
19 #Stillbirths/Fetal Deaths
2 #Infant Deaths

Program Contact

Ann Mruk
Director Professional Development and Education
Central Jersey Family Health Consortium
30 Silverline Dr., Suite 1
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: 732-937-5437 ext. 155
Email: amruk@cjfhc.org

Program Description

Administration
The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking the recommendations of the CRT and putting them into action. Does your FIMR use a two tiered system with a functioning CAT?
Yes

Reviews
What is the catchment area for your FIMR program?
Regional or multiple county reviews

What is the average number of cases reviewed by your FIMR team annually?
47 #Fetal Deaths
4 #Infant Deaths

Program Contact

Kimberly Lourenco, MPA
FIMR Program Manager
Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern New Jersey
50 Park Place, Suite 700
Newark, NJ 07102
Phone: (973) 459-6725
Email: klourenco@pmch.org

Program Description

Administration
The typical FIMR operates as a two tiered system, with a Community Review Team (CRT) and a separate Community Action Team (CAT). The CAT is often charged with taking the recommendations of the CRT and putting them into action. Does your FIMR use a two tiered system with a functioning CAT?
Yes

Reviews
What is the catchment area for your FIMR program?
Regional or multiple county reviews

What is the average number of cases reviewed by your FIMR team annually?
70 #Stillbirths/Fetal Deaths
24 #Infant Deaths