Congressman Blackburn seems to be everywhere discussing healthcare these days. But on Monday, August 24, 2009, she will be participating in a panel discussion presented by Saint Thomas Health Services and Baptist Hospital that might be her most balanced, informative, and unemotional appearance all summer.
Titled “Shaping Healthcare: Reform for Future Generations,” the panel will feature Blackburn, Virginia Trotter Betts, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities, and Dr. Cornelia Graves, a Nationally-recognized Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist and Medical Director of Baptist Hospital’s Perinatal Program.
This signature event is part of Ascension Health’s 100% Campaign to help raise awareness and influence healthcare policy to achieve 100% access and 100% coverage.
Welcoming more than 7,000 new lives into the world every year, Baptist Hospital knows the need for a stronger healthcare system that cares for future generations.
That’s why we hope you’ll join Baptist Hospital and Saint Thomas Health Services for a discussion from three leading women whose perspectives on healthcare are shaping today’s reform.
Ascension Health is “the nation’s largest Catholic and largest nonprofit health system.
The panel discussion is scheduled for 9:00 am and will be held at the Gladys Stringfield Owen Education Center Auditorium at Baptist Hospital, 2000 Church Street. Free parking is available in the 21st Ave. Parking Garage and parking lot at the corner of 21st Ave. N. and Patterson Street.



Ok I cant find what I am looking for maybe Mary and Freddie have a better memory than me. Marsha is really visible this August.
Didn’t she stay in Washington last August to work on something instead of face the angry constituents – stimulus package?. I vaguely remember her and some other Reps. staying and “working” and someone turned the lights off at the “meeting.”
Does that sound familiar?
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