- Maternal-Fetal Medicine
- Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy
- Postpartum Cardiovascular Risk Screening
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Christina Marie Ackerman-Banks, M.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Baylor College of Medicine, with clinical practice at Texas Children's Hospital Pavilion for Women in Houston, Texas. She specializes in Maternal-Fetal Medicine, focusing on high-risk pregnancies and postpartum care transitions. Education: BA, Dartmouth College (2010) MD, Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons (2015) Residency, Yale School of Medicine (2019) Fellowship, Yale School of Medicine (2022) MD, Baylor College of Medicine (2022) Dr. Ackerman-Banks’ research centers on improving maternal outcomes through early detection of cardiovascular risk postpartum, particularly in women with prior hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Her work also explores the intersection of perinatal mental health and long-term cardiovascular morbidity, racial disparities in maternal morbidity, and placental pathologies in complex pregnancies. Her recent publications highlight trends in postpartum cardiovascular screening, biomarker use, and team-based interventions for blood pressure monitoring. These studies emphasize preventive strategies, health equity, and interdisciplinary collaboration between obstetrics and cardiology. Scientific Awards and Memberships: Fellow, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Member, Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine Member, American Heart Association Member, American Medical Association Dr. Ackerman-Banks has served as an investigator on multiple research projects, including studies on perinatal depression and cardiovascular outcomes, expedited partner therapy for sexually transmitted infections, and improving follow-up care for postpartum hypertensive patients. These projects reflect her commitment to clinical innovation and patient-centered interventions. She is actively involved in professional development, having presented lectures at Yale University and Yale New Haven Health System on topics such as placental abnormalities, multiple gestation, and hypertensive disorders. Her work contributes to advancing maternal health through research, education, and quality improvement initiatives.














