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Biosketch
Dr. Graves is a graduate of Baylor University, received her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and was a recipient of the Purdue Fredrick Award for Excellence in Women’s
Healthcare. She completed her internship, residency, and Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. During her fellowship, Dr. Graves received special training in Obstetrical Critical Care and became the director of one of the first Critical Care Obstetrical Units in the nation. She is a former division director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Vanderbilt University as well as Assistant Dean for Diversity. She is currently the Medical Director and managing partner of Tennessee Maternal Fetal Medicine and the Medical Director for Perinatal Services at St Thomas Health Systems
She serves on the NIH review committee for safety in perinatal research. She currently holds grants from the American Heart Association, the Moore Foundation, and the NIH. A past member of the Board of Directors of Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine, she currently serves on the Finance Committee of the Foundation of the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine.
In 2014, Dr. Graves along with Dr. Stacy Davis, a cardiologist, started the Collaborative Perinatal Cardiac Center, which is one of the first in the nation to address maternal heart care from the preconception period through postpartum care with a focus of long-term prevention.
She is a advocate for improving outcomes and advancing science in the care of all birthing persons. In her spare time, she is a youth ministry worker and a keyboardist.
Affiliation
- Medical Director, Tennessee Maternal Fetal Medicine
Medical Director, Perinatal Services at Baptist Hospital
Nashville, Tennessee
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