Hudson, Jennifer A - Clemson University

Hudson, Jennifer A
Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics
USC School of Medicine
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
Department of Pediatrics
USC School of Medicine Greenville
Hudson, Jennifer
VITA
Education History
Degree
MD
BS
Field
Medicine
Biology
School
Medical University of SC
Wake Forest University
Year
1997
1993
Employment History
Year - Year
2001-present
2000-2001
1997-2000
Position
Medical Director, Newborn Services
Chief Pediatric Resident
Pediatric Resident
Honors and Awards
Honor Name
Best Research Abstract in Breastfeeding
John P. Matthews, Jr., MD Outstanding Faculty
Teaching Award
Sharon Spriggs Gold Ribbon Award
GHS Children’s Hospital Pediatrician of the Year
O’Neill Barrett Teaching Excellence Award
Sharon Spriggs Gold Ribbon Nominee
Safe Sleep Advocacy Award
Faculty Member of the Year Award (Greenville)
Best Pediatric Provider of Family-Centered
Maternity Care
Paul V. Catalana, MD Exemplary Character Award
Chief Resident Appointment
Miracle Maker Award
Lily M. and G. D. Jackson Award
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
Bestower
American Academy of Pediatrics,
Section on Breastfeeding
GHS Pediatric Residency Program
SC Breastfeeding Coalition
GHS Children’s Hospital
USC School of Medicine, Class of 2012
SC Breastfeeding Coalition
Upstate Cribs for Kids
USC School of Medicine, Class of 2012
GHS Department of Obstetrics and
Gynecology
GHS Pediatric Residency Program
GHS Pediatric Residency Program
GHS Department of Pediatrics
GHS Graduate Medical Education
Medical University of South Carolina
Year
2014
2005,
2014
2013
2013
2012
2012
2012
2011
2011,
2012
2010
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2000
1998
1996
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TEACHING
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2011 Fall
2012 Spring
2012 Fall
2013 Spring
2013 Fall
2014 Spring
2014 Fall
2015 Spring
2015 Fall
Course Title
Nursery Intern Rotation
Nursery Senior Rotation
Nursery M4 Elective
Nursery M3 Core Experience
Resident Lactation Elective
Student Lactation Elective
Health Professions Supervisory Experience
Lactation Physiology/Breastfeeding M1 Core
2016 Spring
Summary of Courses Taught (Past 5 Years)
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Curriculum Development and Administration
Undergraduate Health Professions
1. Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics
Nursery Core Concepts Module Curriculum Development Committee
 Breastfeeding
 Small for Gestational Age
 Anticipatory Guidance for Families with Newborns
2. Teamwork and Patient Handoffs Core Concepts and Simulation
 For use in training residents and medical students in clinical communication skills
3. Nursery M4 Elective: 4 weeks
 Daily small-group discussion
4. Nursery M3 Core Experience: 1 week
 Bimonthly didactic lectures
5. Medical Student Lactation Elective: 2-4 weeks
6. Health Professions (PA/APRN) Supervisory Experience: 2 days – 10 weeks
7. Lactation Physiology and Breastfeeding M1 Core
 2-hour module with formative question development
Graduate Medical Education
1. Nursery Intern (Pediatrics, Family Practice, Medicine-Pediatrics) Rotation: 4 weeks
 Daily small-group discussion
2. Nursery Senior (Pediatrics, Medicine-Pediatrics) Rotation: 4 weeks
 Daily small-group discussion
3. Resident Lactation Elective: 2-4 weeks
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4. Nelson Review Series – Comprehensive Board Review curriculum, including daily didactic
lectures and monthly testing, developed for Pediatric residents. Improved ABP certification
exam first-time pass rate from 67% (2006) to 100% (2008-present)
 Bimonthly didactic lectures delivered for series
5. Pediatric Academic Enhancement Series – Extra didactic lectures and testing developed for
pediatric residents below the national moving average on annual In-Training Exam.
 Quarterly didactic lectures delivered for series
6. Teaching and Professionalism Workshops – Assisted in curriculum design and delivery for
residents advancing to more senior roles each summer
 Annual workshops for rising junior and senior residents
Continuing Medical Education
1. DeLoache Annual Seminar Planning Committee
2. Nurturing Developing Minds Annual Conference Planning Committee
3. Pediatric Faculty Development Workshop Series
4. MAiN Program Training Curriculum
Other Health Professions
1. Nursing Education about quality, medical guidelines, breastfeeding and patient care for
newborns
Supervision of Resident Research and Quality Improvement
Pediatric Resident Projects
Name
Year(s)
Jeremy Loberger, MD^
2014-16
Adam Reis, MD
2015-16
Brent Speer, MD and Kyle
Torni, MD
Kym Do, MD and Cristina
Lopez, MD
Megan Witrick, MD and
Shanika Rutledge, MD
Nicole Gammon, MD and
Rebekah Hovland, MD
Meagan Aiken, MD and S.
Chad Hayes, MD*
Sarah K.O. McNemar, MD
and G. Hunter Moore, MD
Shannon Burgess, MD and
Nich Kelley, MD
Sarah Eriksen, MD
2015-16
2015-16
2015-16
2015-16
2014-15
2014-15
2014-15
2013-14
Title or Topic
Clock is Ticking! Improving Time to Antibiotics in Sickle
Cell with Fever
How I Lay Me Down to Sleep: Improving Safe Sleep
Modeling
Return to Learn: Engaging Teachers to Assess Athletes in
Class After Concussion
Less is More: Reducing Inpatient Interventions for Acute
Bronchiolitis
Got Milk? Increasing Lactation Duration
Illuminating Strategies to Reduce Hyperbilirubinemia
Readmissions
Get LARC’d: Improving Utilization of Postpartum Birth
Control
Adopting Change: Increasing Knowledge of the Adoption
Process in the Newborn Nursery
Inpatient Management of Bronchiolitis: Creating a Clear
Pathway Forward
Time to Bury the Ballard? Assessing the Utility of Routine
Gestational Age Assessment in Health Term and LatePreterm Infants
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Britni Bradshaw, MD&*
2013-14
Sarah Oliver, MD
2013-14
Andy Wilt, MD
Holly Payne, MD
2013-14
2013-14
Jenny Thomas, MD
2013-14
Liz Shirley, MD
2013-14
Kelly Kays, MD
Rachael Davis, MD
2013-14
2013-14
Jennifer Harling, MD
2013-14
Jill Sullivan, MD#
Senthuran Ravindran, MD
Blakely Amati, MD
Jessica Boyd, MD
Jonelle Oronzio, MD
2013-14
Cady Williams, MD
2012-13
Justin Dukes, MD^
Gram Praytor, MD
Lisa Smith, MD
2011-12
2011-12
2010-11
Da’Keya Logan, MD
2010-11
Elizabeth Hipp, MD^
Bethany Bessom, MD
Erin Bailey, MD*
2010-11
2010-11
2009-10
2012-13
2012-13
Jousting Jaundice: The Impact of Baby-Friendly Hospital
Practices on Rates of Neonatal Indirect
Hyperbilirubinemia
Reducing the “Opt-Out” of Shaken Baby Education:
Implementing the Period of PURPLE Cry Education for
Families with Newborns
Improving the Timing of NICU Discharge Circumcisions
Are Your Patients Cheating on You? Improving Resident
Utilization of SCRIPTS
Don’t Google That! Improving Family Awareness of WebBased Patient Education Materials
Tap Into Dental Health: Improving Provider Awareness of
Patient Water Sources
Implementing a QuitLine Referral System in the Nursery
#SocialDoc: A Survey of Social Media Attitudes and
Patterns of Use Among GHS Residents
The Smoking Gun: Improving the Meaningful Use
Measure of Adolescent Smoking
Readiness to Transition Childhood-Onset Chronic Disease:
A GHS Survey with a Continuing Medical Education Focus
Engaging Physicians to Improve Hospital Exclusive
Breastfeeding Rates
Improving Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea at
Routine Pediatric Health Maintenance Visits
Improving Universal Cholesterol Screening in the Pediatric
Outpatient Setting
Improving Abusive Head Trauma Education for Parents^
Improving Modeling Safe Sleep in the Nursery
Improving Tdap Vaccine Administration Rates on the
Mother/Baby Unit*
Improving Shaken Baby Syndrome Education for New
Parents
Expediting Discharge From the Mother/Baby Unit^
Improving the Quality of Breastfeeding Education
Improving Timeliness of Hepatitis B Vaccination in
Newborns*
*First place award in poster session at annual SC Chapter of AAP meeting
^Second place award in poster session at annual SC Chapter of AAP meeting
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Third place award in poster session at annual SC Chapter of AAP Meeting
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Best Research Abstract in Breastfeeding at National AAP meeting
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SCHOLARSHIP AND RESEARCH
Statistical Summary of Scholarly Activities
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
Activity
Books
Refereed Journal Articles
Unrefereed Journal Articles
Refereed Conference Articles
Unrefereed Conference Articles
Book Reviews
Invited Presentations
Contributed Presentations
Seminars
Proposals (funded)
Proposals (pending)
Proposals (not funded)
Scholarly Exhibits
2016
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Publications
Unrefereed Journal Articles
In Print
1. Management of Group B Streptococcus-Exposed Infants. Focus on
2. Ask the Faculty: Opioid Abuse and Pediatric Practice. Focus on Pediatrics, July 2016
3. Presentations Pediatrics, Jun 2004
4. Healthy Newborns to Receive Baby-Friendly Care at GHS Birthing Centers. Focus on Pediatrics,
Nov 2012
Refereed Journal Articles
Manuscripts in Peer Review
1. Hudson J, Mayo R, Dickes L, Chen L, Sherrill W, Summey J, Dalton B, Dankovich K. Early
Treatment for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Palliative Approach. American Journal of
Perinatology. Submitted Jun 2016; peer reviewer responses submitted Oct 2016.
2. Dickes L, Summey J, Mayo R, Hudson J, Sherrill W, Chen L. Potential for Medicaid Savings: A
State and National Comparison of an Innovative Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Treatment
Model. Population Health. Submitted Oct 2016.
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3. Chung EK, Gable EK, Golden WC, Hudson JA, Hackman NM, Andrews JP, Beavers JB, Michandani
DM, Kellams A, Krevitsky ME, Monroe K, Madlon-Kay, DJ, Stratbucker W, Campbell D, Collins J,
Rauch D. Current Scope of Practice for Newborn Care in Non-Intensive Care Settings. Journal of
Pediatrics. Submitted Aug 2016.
Graduate Medical Education
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Teamwork and Patient Handoffs. GHS House Staff Orientation, Jun 2012 and Jun 2011

The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. Women’s Education Day, Sept and Dec 2012, Sept 2013
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Infant Feeding. Resident Conference, recurring

Pediatric Environmental Health. Resident Conference, recurring

Neonatology Review. Resident Conference, recurring
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Newborn Infectious Exposures. Resident Conference, recurring
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Newborn Cases. Resident Conference, recurring
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Breastfeeding. Resident Conference, recurring
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Neonatal Circumcision. Resident Conference, recurring
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Public Speaking 101. Resident Conference, recurring
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Acutely Ill Child Review. Resident Academic Enhancement Conference, recurring
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Gastroenterology Review. Resident Academic Enhancement Conference, recurring

Fluids, Electrolytes, and Nutrition Review. Resident Academic Enhancement Conference,
recurring
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Infectious Disease Review. Resident Academic Enhancement Conference, recurring

Quality Improvement Methodology. Resident Conference, recurring

Poster Workshop. Resident Conference, recurring

Pediatric M4 Intensification Course: Newborn Medicine, 2016

Obstetric M4 Intensification Course: Newborn Medicine, 2016
Hospital Presentations and Outreach

Newborn Medicine Update. Oconee Memorial Hospital Pediatric Grand Rounds, Aug 2016

Preventing Drug Diversion Postpartum. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, May 2016

Newborn Medicine Update. Pediatric Grand Rounds, Greenville Health System Children’s
Hospital; Greenville, SC, Jan 2016

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Palliative Model of Care. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and
Mortality, Aug 2015
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The MAiN Model. GHS Pediatric Medical Education Day, Aug 2015

Neonatal Acute Head Injury. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, May 2015

Neonatal Palliative Care. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, Feb 2015

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Children’s Hospital Development Council, Dec 2014

Neonatal Sepsis. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, Feb 2014

Drug-Exposed Newborns. Greenville County DSS, Jan 2014

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. GHS Pediatric Grand Rounds, Oct 2013. Children’s Hospital
Development Council, Dec 2013
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Baby-Friendly 101. Palmetto Baptist Easley Hospital, Feb 2013. Greer Memorial Hospital, Feb
2013. GHS Center for Family Medicine, Nov 2012. GHS Perinatal Morbidity and Mortality, Nov
2012

Baby-Friendly for Greenville Hospital System. GHS Website Video, Oct 2013

Preventing Obesity Begins with Breastfeeding. GHS Pediatric Grand Rounds, Aug 2012

The Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. GHS Pediatric Grand Rounds, Oct 2010
Invited Presentations at Professional Meetings
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MAiN Update and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in SC. SC Birth Outcomes Initiative; Columbia,
SC, Sept 2016
Preventing NAS in Opioid-Dependent Newborns: The MAiN Model. Midlands Perinatal
Association; Columbia, SC, Mar 2016
Treatment and Long-Term Outcomes of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. National Prescription
Drug Abuse and Heroin Summit; Atlanta, GA, Mar 2016
Preventing NAS in Opioid-Dependent Newborns: The MAiN Model. Tenth Annual Nurturing
Developing Minds Conference; Greenville, SC, Feb 2016
Safe Sleep in the Hospital. SC Birth Outcomes Symposium; Columbia, SC, Nov 2015
Substance Use and Dependency During Pregnancy: Balancing Maternal and Fetal Rights. USC Law
School; Columbia, SC, Oct 2015
Circs and Snips: Controversial Neonatal Procedures. 2015 Annual Perinatal Partnership
Conference; Concord, NC, Sept 2015
Managing Abstinence in Newborns: A Palliative Approach for Level I Nurseries. SC Birth
Outcomes Initiative; Columbia, SC, July 2015
Managing Abstinence in Newborns: A Palliative Approach for Level I Nurseries. Pediatric Grand
Rounds, Wake Forest Brenner Children’s Hospital; Winston-Salem NC, Dec 2014
Outcomes Related to the Baby-Friendly Process: Clinical and Financial Advantages. 2014 South
Carolina Birth Outcomes Initiative Symposium; Columbia SC, Nov 2014
Substance Use and Dependence During Pregnancy: Tools You Can Use. 2014 South Carolina Birth
Outcomes Initiative Symposium; Columbia SC, Nov 2014
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Newborn Outcomes Associated with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative. Hudson JA, Bradshaw
B, Krom M. Poster presentation, Institute for Child Success annual meeting; Columbia SC, Oct
2014
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Best Fed Beginnings Learning Collaborative Action Period Webinar Series. Invited to present
team experiences during webinars focused on Senior Leadership, Formula Purchasing, and Final
Harvest, 2013-14
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Managing Abstinence in Newborns: Prevention and Palliation. SC Health and Human Services
Birth Outcomes Symposium, Nov 2013, two sessions
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The Total Babes: GHS’ Journey to Become Baby-Friendly. Best Fed Beginnings Learning
Collaborative (CDC/NICHQ), Orlando FL, Mar 2013
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: A Report to the SC Birth Outcomes Initiative. SC Human Health
and Services Birth Outcomes Initiative meeting, Feb 2013
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The MAIN Program: A Novel Palliative Approach for Managing Abstinence in Newborns. SC
Perinatal Association Regional Meeting, Greer SC, Feb 2013

Prenatal Influences on the Development of Asthma. Asthma Summit, Greenville SC, Aug 2010
Contributed Presentations

Clock is Ticking! Reducing Time to Antibiotics in Sickle Cell with Fever. American Academy of
Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Council on Quality Improvement and Patient
Safety; San Francisco, CA, Oct 2016. Poster presentation, Jeremy Loberger and Kevin Polley.
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Analysis of Cost, Safety and Efficacy of a Palliative Approach to
Treating Opioid-Dependent Newborns. Academy Health Annual Research Meeting; Boston MA,
Jun 2016. Podium presentation by Julie Summey.
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Analysis of Cost, Safety and Efficacy of a Palliative Approach to
Treating Opioid-Dependent Newborns. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference
and Exposition, Perinatal Section and Peds 21 Program; Washington, DC, Oct 2015. Poster
presentation.
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Analysis of Cost, Safety and Efficacy of a Palliative Approach to
Treating Opioid-Dependent Newborns. Institute for Child Success annual meeting; Greenville,
SC, Oct 2015

Jousting Jaundice: The Impact of Baby-Friendly Hospital Practices on Rates of Neonatal Indirect
Hyperbilirubinemia. Platform presentation, American Academy of Pediatrics National
Conference and Exposition, Section on Breastfeeding; San Diego CA, Oct 2014
o 2014 Best Abstract in Breastfeeding Research Award
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Improving Timeliness of Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration for Newborns. Hudson JA, Williams
CW, Sease KK. Platform presentation, American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and
Exposition, Council on Quality Improvement and Patient Safety; San Diego CA, Oct 2014
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Making Early Hepatitis B Vaccination the New Standard of Care. Williams C, Bailey E, Hudson JA.
GHS Medical Education Day, poster presentation, Mar 2012
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Improving Timeliness of Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration in Newborns. Bailey E, Hudson JA,
Sease KK. National Platform Presentation to demonstrate best example of resident quality
improvement project. Association of Pediatric Program Directors meeting, Miami FL, Apr 2011
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Improving Timeliness of Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration in Newborns. Bailey E, Hudson JA,
Sease KK. American Academy of Pediatrics, SC Chapter meeting poster presentation, Jul 2010
o First Place Award for resident scholarly work
Seminars/Workshops
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Communication Toolkit and Electronic Professionalism. Resident Teaching Workshop, Jun 2012
and Jun 2011. Resident Conference, Jun 2010 and Jun 2016
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Quality Improvement Skills Training: Developing an Effective QI Mentoring Program at Your
Institution. Buchanan AO, Sease KK, Hudson JA, Garganta M. Workshop, Pediatric Academic
Societies Meeting. Boston MA, Mar 2012
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The I’s Have It - Incorporating and Integrating a Quality Improvement Curriculum into a
Residency Program. Sease KK, Hudson JA, Markowitz JM. Workshop, Association of Pediatric
Program Directors Meeting. Baltimore MD, 2009
Scholarly Exhibits
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The Total Babes: Greenville Hospital System Best Fed Beginnings Learning Collaborative
Storyboard. Learning Session 1, Atlanta GA, Aug 12
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The Total Babes: Greenville Hospital System Best Fed Beginnings Learning Collaborative
Storyboard. Learning Session 2, Orlando, FL, Mar 13
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Integrated Board-Review Curriculum Improves First-Time Pass Rates on Pediatric Board
Certification Examination. Hudson JA, Sease KK, Markowitz JM. Association of Pediatric Program
Directors annual meeting. Chicago IL, Apr 2010. GHS Medical Education Day, Mar 2010.
Grants and Contracts
MAiN Program: Outcomes Research and
Role
PI and
Medical
Director
PI and
Sponsor
SC Health
and Human
Services
SC Health
Share of Funding
$2.4M
End Year
Project Title
MAiN Program: Expansion Project for SC
Start Year
Grants and Contracts Received
2017
2022
$1.2M
2014
2017
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MAiN Program: Development and
Implementation Phase
Role
Medical
Director
Medical
Director
Sponsor
and Human
Services
GHS
Women’s
Auxiliary
SC DAODAS
MAiN Program: A Palliative Model for
Managing Abstinence in Newborns
Medical
Director
Best Fed Beginnings Learning
Collaborative
Team
Lead
NICHQ, CDC
Baby-Friendly Designation Acceleration
Grant
Team
Lead
Baby-Friendly Training Contract Grant
Team
Lead
Critical Congenital Heart Disease
Implementation Grant
Team
Lead
SC
Breastfeeding
Coalition,
US DHHS Eat
Smart Move
More
SC
DHEC/WIC,
US DHHS
Emerson
Rose Heart
Foundation
End Year
Project Title
Palliative Program Development
Start Year
Hudson, Jennifer
$5000
2013
2014
$50,000 for case
management,
2 years
Waived fees
Discounted
educational
materials, est.
value $20,000
$55,000
2013
2014
2012
2014
2012
2014
$13,000
2012
2014
$2200
2012
2012
Share of Funding
Grant/Contract Proposals Submitted
1. Gerber Foundation Grant. Proposal to fund personnel, research, and administrative costs
associated with retrospective care analysis and innovative pilot program sharing with a regional
hospital. Proposal not funded, June 2013.
2. Greenville Women Giving 2015. Greenville Milk for Greenville Babies: South Carolina Donor
Human Milk Bank. $66,745, begin date 6-1-15, 2 year request. With Amy Picklesimer, MD,
MPH. Proposal not funded, April 2015.
3. SAMHSA SBIRT Education Grant. Proposal for funding to develop multidisciplinary training
program to improve SBIRT screening in SC. With Meenu Jindal, MD. Proposal not funded, April
2015.
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SERVICE
Statistical Summary of Service Activities
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Activity
Greater Community
Professional Community
Hospital
Department
2016
Activity Count by Year
1
7
8
9
1
6
8
8
0
5
5
8
1
4
5
6
1
2
4
7
2
2
4
7
4
0
4
5
5
1
5
5
4
0
5
5
3
0
3
6
2
0
4
7
Greater Community
Dates
2012-2013
2011-present
2009-2011
2009
2008
2000-2010
2007-2010
2006-2010
Duties
Team Mom, Wade Hampton Youth Football
Emergency Preparedness Team, Locust Hill Baptist Church
Team Mom, Taylors Falcons Youth Football
Volunteer Physician and Parent, Camp Greenville Elementary Trip
Group Coordinator, Wish-Granters for Christmas, Greenville County DSS
Volunteer, Locust Hill Baptist Church Nursery
Coordinator, Ronald McDonald House monthly meal, Pediatric Residency
Team Mom, Wade Hampton Little League
Professional Community
Dates
2016-present
2015-present
2014-present
2014-present
2013-2014
2013
2012-present
2012-2014
2011-present
2011-present
2009
2004
2002-2003
Duties
CAPTA Compliance Workgroup, SC Department of Health and Environmental Control
Alpha Omega Alpha Council, USC School of Medicine Greenville
Chair, Behavioral Health Workgroup, SC Birth Outcomes Initiative
Mother’s Milk Bank of SC Executive Board
SC Hospital Association Perinatal Regulations Workgroup
Safe Sleep Champion, Safe to Sleep Campaign, Eunice K. Shriver National Institute of
Child Health and Human Development
Member, Vision Team, SC Birth Outcomes Initiative
Chair, Baby-Friendly Workgroup, SC Birth Outcomes Initiative
Member, Upstate Cribs for Kids Advisory Board
Member, March of Dimes NICU Family Support Parent-Staff Advisory Board
Coordinator, Bone Marrow Registry Drive at GHS
Chair, Continuing Medical Education Committee for SC Chapter of AAP
Member, Continuing Medical Education Committee for SC Chapter of AAP
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Hospital
Dates
2015-present
2015-present
2015-present
2014-present
2012-2014
2009-present
2009-present
2008-present
2006-present
2004-2013
2010
2009
2008-2009
2003-2008
2004-2006
2005
2001-2004
Duties
Newborn Care Director, The Greenville Birth Center
Patewood Maternity Services Development Steering Committee
Pediatric Lead, Maternity Length of Stay Project
Member, The Greenville Birth Center Medical Advisory Board
Team Lead, Best Fed Beginnings Learning Collaborative
Chair, Baby-Friendly Task Force
Mother/Baby Unit Lead, Pediatric Performance Improvement Committee
Member, Pediatric Clinical Care Committee
Member, Graduate Medical Education Committee
Pediatric Representative, Continuing Medical Education Committee
Member, Hand Hygiene Physician Focus Group
Member, Jackson Award Selection Committee
Member, GHS Medical Staff Restructuring Task Force
Editorial Board Member, Vital Signs quarterly hospital publication
Member, Information Systems Physician Advisory Committee
Member, Hand Hygiene Physician Focus Group
Member, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
Department
Dates
2016-present
2015-present
2000-present
2014-present
2013-present
2011-present
2011-present
2008-present
2004-present
2000-2013
2003-2008
2002-2007
2002-2004
2006-2007
2005-2006
2002
2000
Duties
Member, Bradshaw Institute for Community Child Health and Advocacy Advisory
Board
Medical Director, Newborn Hospitalist Program
Chair, Newborn Committee
Member, Clinical Competency Committee for Pediatric Residency
Member, Pediatric Peer Review Committee
Member, Child Fatality Review Board
Member, Women’s Advisory Council
Editorial Board, Focus on Pediatrics quarterly publication
Member, Pediatric Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee
Member, Pediatric Summer Intern Selection Committee
Medical Editor, Focus on Pediatrics quarterly publication
Member, Touchpoints Leadership Team
Chair and Founder, Pediatric Pharmacy and Therapeutics Subcommittee
Chair, Pediatric Clinical Section
Vice-Chair, Pediatric Clinical Section
Member, Shaken Baby Syndrome Task Force
Member, Pediatric Internal Residency Review Committee
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