Global Infant Safe Sleep Center founder addresses the Shelby County 2017 Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR)/Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative (IMRI) Conference in Memphis
Dr. Stacy Scott, founder of the Global Infant Safe Sleep Center (GISS) joined a host of esteemed speakers and health advocates at the 2017 Fetal and Infant Mortality Review (FIMR)/Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative (IMRI) Conference in Memphis, Tennessee in June. The conference was sponsored by the Shelby County Health Department and other local organizations.
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Fleda Mask-Jackson, Ph.D., served as the keynote speaker for the conference. On the panel was Renaisa Anthony, M.D., Clarence Davis, M.D., Paula Means, Kenneth Osborne, Stacy Scott, Ph.D. and Altha Stewart, M.D.
The Shelby Health Department strives to become the healthiest and safest community in Tennessee, with a mission to promote, protect and improve the health and environment of all Shelby County residents. The Shelby County Health Department promotes public health practices to safeguard and improve the quality of life for approximately 900,000 residents in Shelby County.