2024 SMM
Data Institute
Speakers
Brenda Barker, MEd, MBA
Brenda is the Executive Director of TIPQC and is one of the founding staff members having started in 2008. She received her Improvement Advisor Certificate in 2010 from the Institute of Healthcare Improvement. Brenda received a Master of Education from the University of North Texas and a Master of Business Administration in Healthcare from Lipscomb University in 2016. Brenda serves on the Tennessee Center for Patient Safety Advisory Council, Infant Mortality Strategic Plan Advisory Committee, Maternal Health Task Force, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Task Force (PRAMS), previous Chairman of the Board for ONE Tennessee, and the Executive Committee for the National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives (NNPQC).
Connie Graves, MD
Connie Graves, MD, FACOG has been involved with TIPQC since its inception and will serve as the TIPQC Maternal Medical Director in 2024-26. Dr. Graves is the Medical Director, Tennessee Maternal Fetal Medicine, Director of Perinatal Services, St. Thomas Health, Co-Director of the Comprehensive Perinatal Cardiac Clinic, St. Thomas Health, Professor – University of Tennessee, Clinical Professor – Vanderbilt University, and Adjunct Professor – Meharry Medical College. She also serves on many state and national boards and is widely published.
Elizabeth Harvey, PhD, MPH
Elizabeth Harvey, PhD, MPH is the Tennessee Assistant Commissioner of Health and Director of the Division of Family Health and Wellness at the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH). In this position, she leads TDH efforts in maternal and child health, chronic disease prevention, health promotion and supplemental nutrition. TDH’s Family Health and Wellness Division delivers and promotes public health services such as adolescent pregnancy prevention, breastfeeding support, breast and cervical cancer screening, diabetes prevention, early childhood programs, violence and injury prevention, newborn screening, tobacco prevention, and the Women, Infants and Children nutrition program. These programs serve all 95 counties of the state through a network of local and regional health departments. Prior to this role, Dr. Harvey served as a senior field assignee in the Division of Reproductive Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Harvey received her PhD in Population, Family, and Reproductive Health from Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health and her Master of Public Health in Maternal and Child Health from the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Danielle Tate, MD, MBA
Danielle Tate, MD, MBA is a Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist at the Baptist Memorial System. She is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and the former TIPQC Maternal Medical Director.
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