Health Care Heroes: Connie Huffman fosters community serving Blount Memorial Hospital

Connie Huffman has been connected to Blount Memorial Hospital since she was born there 56 years ago. She is currently the president and COO of the Blount Memorial Hospital Foundation, as well as a leader within her community.

"I don't see a division between working for the hospital and working in the community. To me, it's all one because it's Blount County," Huffman said.

She's the recipient of Knox.biz's 2022 Health Care Heroes award for community outreach.

A medical career in her backyard

Huffman started her career as a file clerk for a pediatrics group in high school. Along with Dr. Tim Thurston and Dion Hunt, Huffman helped form the Foothills Pediatrics Center.

Her role was an important one. She helped them switch the group to computers, ushering the group into the digital age. She continued with the pediatrics group until 1997 when it merged with the Knoxville Pediatrics Association.

As she prepared to move to Knoxville, Huffman was instead offered a position at Blount Memorial Hospital.

"So I started my career in the medical staff office," Huffman said. "And then I got … my bachelor's and the hospital paid for my bachelor's and my master's. So I've been home ever since."

She's going on 25 years working for Blount Memorial, a community-owned hospital founded in 1937.

When she started at Blount Memorial, Huffman was a physician liaison for the medical staff office. She helped connect the other offices together to work toward improving the hospital as a whole. She worked while obtaining her master's degree, eventually becoming the director of the medical staff office in 2004.

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The hospital CEO at the time, Joe Dawson, offered her a position as an assistant administrator. She turned it down three times, stating she would accept the position only if she was able to continue working closely with doctors and patients. She accepted the fourth offer in 2005.

Connie Huffman's roots go deep at Blount Memorial Hospital; in fact, she was born there. As president and COO of the Blount Memorial Hospital Foundation, she was named a Knox.biz and Knox News 2022 Health Care Hero recipient for Community Outreach.
Connie Huffman's roots go deep at Blount Memorial Hospital; in fact, she was born there. As president and COO of the Blount Memorial Hospital Foundation, she was named a Knox.biz and Knox News 2022 Health Care Hero recipient for Community Outreach.

"I have done physician recruiting, I've been responsible for the medical staff office, the physician practices, … dietary, safety, guest services. I've had a lot of different roles over 25 years," Huffman said.

She was an assistant administrator for 16 years until March. She is still the president and COO of the Blount Memorial Hospital Foundation, a role that she adopted in 2017.

The foundation was created in 1989 to help patients in the hospital acquire the care and assistance they need. As the sole member of the foundation, the hospital receives all of the money raised and donated to use on equipment and patient costs.