Professor, Maternal Fetal Medicine
University of Colorado
Dr. Camille Hoffman is a Professor of Maternal Fetal Medicine in the University of Colorado School of Medicine departments of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Psychiatry. She also serves as the Vice Chair of Faculty Wellness for the Ob/Gyn department and is the Maternal Fetal Medicine fellowship program director. Dr. Hoffman has clinical expertise in managing high-risk pregnancies, obstetric ultrasound, and the management of psychiatric conditions during pregnancy and the postpartum period. Her research focuses on interventions to improve maternal mental health in order to improve the overall health and wellness of women, children and their families. Dr. Hoffman completed an SMFM-Garite mini-sabbatical in Perinatal Mental Health in 2015, is a founding board member of the Marcé Society of North America (MONA) and formerly served on the board of the International Marcé society for perinatal mental health as well as March of Dimes Colorado.
Dr. Hoffman completed medical school at the Medical University of South Carolina, obstetrics & gynecology residency at University of Miami, and her maternal fetal medicine fellowship at University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. She also completed a fellowship in Integrative Medicine through the University of Arizona.