Peggy Smith

Peggy Smith

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Peggy Smith

 

Peggy B. Smith, MA, Ph.D., full Professor in the Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Psychology, and Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, is committed to the provision of quality mental and physical health care programs to inner city teens and actively conducts research and evaluation concerning a variety of adolescent issues.  As the CEO of the Teen Health Clinics, Dr. Smith is responsible for overall direction, evaluation, and funding of this countywide system of 10 comprehensive reproductive health programs for indigent teens.  Dr. Smith has published over 170 articles on teenage sexuality and pregnancy and has published 3 books on adolescent pregnancy and reproductive health. She also has been the lead evaluator of a statewide initiative involving young men in the prevention of adolescent pregnancy and has managed the assessments of 5 programs in Texas.   

Dr. Smith was appointed by Governors White, Clements, Richards, and Bush to serve as Chair of the Children's Trust Fund.  She also served on Governor Richards' State-wide Health Task Force to reform health care delivery for the State.  She has been an American Leadership Forum fellow and was also appointed by the Speaker of the Texas Legislature to serve on the Select Committee on Adolescent Pregnancy.  She received the Exchange Club's Book of Golden Deeds for outstanding community service, the 1990 Women on the Move Award, the 1990 Spirit of American Women Award, the 1990 Heritage Award, and the 1996 Good Samaritan Award for her efforts in the area of health care and child abuse prevention.  In 2003 she received the National Kezia DePelchin Award.  She has chaired the Greater Houston Collaborative for Children and the statewide Family Planning Advisory Committee for the Commissioner of Texas Department of Health.  She has been on the National Advisory Council for the Hogg Foundation and the Board of Directors of Episcopal Health Charities, and Joint City/County Commission on Children.  In 2007, she was honored as an ICON of the Houston Community by the Neuhaus Educational Center.  In 2009 she was honored by the Women’s Chamber of Commerce. In 2017, she was honored by both the Children’s Defense Fund and the Texas Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy for outstanding leadership on behalf of Texas youth.

Dr. Smith received a B.A. in Psychology, a M.A. in Special Ed and a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Texas at Austin.