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Jason Vaught, MD

Director, Labor and Delivery
Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Jason Vaught, MD

Dr. Arthur "Jason" Vaught is a board certified maternal fetal medicine specialist and surgical critical care physician. He is also the Director of Labor and Delivery at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  His focus is in the discovery of treatment and therapies in HELLP syndrome, decreasing severe maternal morbidity, and cardiovascular diseases in pregnancy.  He is also clinically involved in complex obstetric surgical cases especially placenta accreta spectrum.

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