TBS Program Book 6.2025 FINAL

Our Presenters Susan Campbell has been a Neonatologist since 1978, following completion of her Fellowship at Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, she completed her Pediatric Residency in her hometown of Wilmington, Delaware prior to entering the Neonatology Fellowship Program. Following completion of the Neonatology training, she practiced for a time in Jackson Mississippi prior to moving to Nashville, Tennessee in 1986, where she cared for preterm and ill Neonates until her retirement in 2021. Throughout her medical career, she remained very supportive of breastfeeding despite having only

mixed success breastfeeding her 3 sons. In 2012, she pursued and obtained International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) status – specifically so that she could help start Mothers’ Milk Bank of Tennessee in an effort to continue helping High- risk babies thrive throughout Tennessee. She currently serves (Volunteers) as Executive Director of Mothers’ Milk Bank of Tennessee, founded in 2014 with plans to open in the summer of 2021. Ann Dozier is a doctorally prepared nurse who has worked in Maternal Child Health for over 40 years as a researcher, evaluator, educator and administrator. She currently serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Public Health Sciences at the University of Rochester. Her work in the field of lactation over the past 20+ years has focused on implementation of evidence-based practices at the community and institutional levels partnering with health and human service organizations. To support this work she has received funding from New York State, CDC and NIH. In addition, she helped found a local breastfeeding consortium, serves as a delegate of the American Public Health Association to the US Breastfeeding Committee and is a member of the American Academy of Nursing's Expert Panel on Breastfeeding. She has also served in numerous leadership positions in the Maternal Child Health Section of the American Public Health Association. In addition to her work in lactation she manages a large regional birth registry, was a founding member of a local Consortium to Eliminate Black Maternal Mortality and helped lead COVID-19 related surveillance and vaccine hesitancy initiatives. She has led the evaluation and recruitment units of the University of Rochester's Clinical Translational Science Institute since 2006.

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