Dr. Lauren Murphy is a fellow in the department of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. She is a native Texan and obtained her undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University and medical degree from The University of Texas Health Science Center prior to completing her residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Brown University/Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island. Dr. Murphy’s clinical focus is management of high-risk pregnancies. Her research interests include clinical research in obstetrics, preterm labor, and maternal morbidity and mortality.
Sara Post grew up in Cleveland, Ohio. She completed her OBGYN residency at The Ohio State University before moving to Utah for MFM fellowship. Her clinical and research interests include substance use in pregnancy, periviability, labor management and maternal cardiovascular disease. Outside of work she enjoys reading, running and being outside.
Joseph Mims MD, was born and raised in Cleveland, OH. He completed medical school at Case Western Reserve University and a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at University of California San Diego. His clinical and research interests include antepartum/postpartum hemorrhage, anemia, fetal growth restriction, and quality improvement.
Rosa Speranza, MD is a native of Montana. She completed medical school at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR and residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA. Her clinical and research interests include preeclampsia, placenta accreta spectrum, labor and delivery, prenatal/postpartum care, palliative care as well as bioethics, implementation science, and qualitative research. Beyond work, she enjoys listening to the radio, growing things (plants, children) and being outside.
Carly Dahl, MD is a native of Minnesota. She completed her OBGYN residency at Northwestern in Chicago, IL before moving to Utah for her MFM fellowship. Her research interests include abortion stigma, the impact of rurality on severe maternal morbidity, and maternal obstetric transportation. She is completing the Advocacy Track through the fellowship program and plans to incorporate health policy and advocacy into her future MFM career.
Taylor Lendrum, MD MPH is a native of Arizona. She completed her OBGYN residency at the University of Colorado before coming to the University of Utah for MFM fellowship. Her research interests include substance use and mental health disorders in pregnancy along with evidence-based labor and delivery management. She is completing the Quality Improvement track through the fellowship program and plans to incorporate quality improvement and advocacy into her future MFM career.