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Amelia Hewes, M.D., named associate chief medical officer for Children’s & Women’s Hospital

“I am looking forward to my continued work to enhance the quality of care we offer our patients, while also improving our own job satisfaction and wellness.”

Published May 9th, 2024

By Casandra Andrews
candrews@health.southalabama.edu

Amelia Hewes, M.D., FACOG, has been named associate chief medical officer (CMO) for women’s health at USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital. She currently serves as an obstetrician and gynecologist at USA Health and an assistant professor at the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine at the University of South Alabama, and she will continue to do so in addition to the new associate CMO role. 

“Dr. Hewes has been working on women’s quality and safety projects with the CMO team for almost a year and has demonstrated she has the vision, professional courage, and working knowledge to be successful in optimizing quality and safety for the patients we serve,” said USA Health Chief Medical Officer Michael Chang, M.D., FACS. “She's an outstanding clinician and translates her clinical skills to perform improvement projects effectively. Dr. Hewes also understands the importance of culture in moving the needle for quality and safety.”

Since joining USA Health as health system CMO in 2018, Chang has worked to assemble a team in the CMO office to provide medical directorship in the quality, safety, and operational spaces across USA Health.

Hewes joins the CMO group at Children’s & Women’s Hospital and will focus on women's services. “I am looking forward to my continued work to enhance the quality of care we offer our patients, while also improving our own job satisfaction and wellness,” Hewes said. “I am excited to work with the CMOs in other departments to share ideas for what is working well and gain different perspectives for my own department.”

Among her roles at USA Health and the Whiddon College of Medicine, Hewes serves as director for the Family Medicine Obstetrics Fellowship, chair of the Performance Improvement Committee, and co-chair of the Maternal Infant Committee. She is a member of the American Medical Association, American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and the Mobile Medical Society.

Hewes earned her medical degree from the Whiddon College of Medicine, then completed a residency with USA Health, where she earned recognition as a top resident and researcher. In 2020, she received the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology National Faculty Award for Excellence in Resident Education.

She said her interest in safety and quality turned into a passion when she became an attending physician at USA Health. Among her immediate goals for the new position, she notes, “is to work on ensuring that the women that seek care at Children's & Women's get the resources and level of care that their disease process requires, including our high-risk and complicated cases.”

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