Our Team

Berry A. Campbell, M.D. 

Berry A. Campbell, M.D.

Berry Campbell, MD, joined the faculty of University of South Carolina School of Medicine in 2015 as the director of the Division of Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Dr. Campbell completed his medical education at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. After completing his residency and a maternal-fetal medicine fellowship, he served as the director of Genetics and Prenatal Diagnosis and director of Obstetrics Outreach Clinical Services in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Kentucky. He later became the director of Central Kentucky High Risk Obstetrics/Kentucky One High Risk Obstetrics, where he served from 2002-2015. Dr. Campbell's special interests include prenatal genetics and diagnostic testing, as well as management of diabetes in pregnancy.

DONNA D. JOHNSON, M.D.

Donna D. Johnson, M.D.

Dr. Donna Johnson joined MUSC in 1996 as a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Johnson did her undergraduate work at Furman University and graduated medical school from MUSC. She completed her residency and her maternal-fetal medicine fellowship at University of California-San Diego. In 2012, she was appointed the Lawrence L. Hester professor and chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Johnson’s interests include placental growth and development, pre-eclampsia and recurrent pregnancy loss.

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Rachel Grater, MA, MFA

Rachel Grater is the Program Manager for Project ECHO SC Pregnancy Wellness. She serves a s strategic project coordinator for Prisma health Midlands. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology and Chemistry from Sonoma State University and a Master of Arts in Science Education from the Steinhardt School of Education, New York University. Ms. Grater accomplished her Master of Fine Arts at the University of Illinois in Urbana Champaign. Prior to joining the Prisma Health team, she oversaw Project ECHO Opioid Use Disorders, Project ECHO South Carolina Pregnancy Wellness, and Project ECHO Peer Recovery Specialists for the Medical University of South Carolina. She also served as a Project ECHO consultant for MUSC. In her current role Ms. Grater works closely with MUSC's Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health Division and the Institute of Psychiatry’s Addiction Division. Ms. Grater has served in the field of education for over 25 years. She formerly worked for the New York City Department of Education as a teacher, curriculum developer, professional educator mentor, and coach leading workshops on strategic and pedagogical evidence-based best practices.

Constance Guille

Connie Guille, M.D.

Connie Guille, M.D. is a Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). She completed her Psychiatry Residency training and subspeciality training in Reproductive Psychiatry at Yale University. Following residency training, she completed of a NIH post-doctoral research training fellowship at MUSC. In 2012 she founded and now directs the Women’s Reproductive Behavioral Health Division at MUSC. This division provides mental health and substance use disorder treatment for pregnant and postpartum women, and training and education opportunities including a Reproductive Psychiatry fellowship. Dr. Guille conducts clinical research focused on the development, and evaluation of patient and provider-informed, technology enhanced, novel treatments for peripartum women and adults with mental health and substance use disorders.

Eric H. Dellinger, M.D.

Eric H. Dellinger, M.D.

Eric H. Dellinger, M.D. joined Prisma Health in 1994 after completing his Maternal-Fetal Medicine Fellowship training at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. He completed his medical education at East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine and his residency at East Carolina University Vidant Health. Dr. Dellinger is an Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville. He is the Director of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Division at Prisma Health and has seen the division grow from an initial two members to its current strength. The addition of an MFM Fellowship is a fitting completion to over two decades of steady growth. Dr. Dellinger’s main professional interests involve prenatal diagnosis and fetal therapy.

Kimberly Jenkins, RN, BSN 

Kimberly Jenkins, RN, BSN

Kimberly Jenkins, RN, BSN is the lead nurse abstractor for the South Carolina Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Review Committee. She completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of New Hampshire in 1987 and was commissioned into the United States Air Force for 5 years. Kim has over 30 years of experience in labor and delivery and mother /baby nursing as a staff nurse, nurse manager, and clinical adjunct nursing faculty. Kim joined the SC Department of Environmental Control in 2008 and has worked in the birth defects program, maternal mortality program, and fetal/infant mortality program.