2005

Julie Barré, M.D., joined Sarasota Orthopedic Associates in August.

Nari Heshmati, M.D., was among Seattle Met Magazine’s 12th annual list of Top Doctors in the greater Seattle area. He’s a partner at the Everett Clinic’s Pavilion for Women & Children.

Adam Ouimet, M.D., is practicing emergency at Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center in Nevada. The Ouimet household welcomed a second son in May.

Lorna F. Stewart, M.D., is practicing at the Orlando Regional Medical Center Hospitalist Group.

2006

Danielle Bass, M.D., is the head team physician for the Chicago Sky of the WNBA.

Stefano Bordoli, M.D., completed his general residency in 2011 at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He went on to complete the fellowship program in 2013 at Greenville Hospital System in South Carolina. He and his wife, Kari, have two sons. They live in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where Bordoli is a member of the vascular surgery faculty at Spectrum Health, teaching general and vascular surgery residents. He is also on the clinical faculty at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine.

Stephanie Lee, M.D., recently opened Elite Women’s Health, a gynecology practice in Tallahassee. She and husband/classmate Matthew Lee, M.D., are raising their four children. “In the fall,” she said, “we will have one in high school, one in middle school and two in lower school. It's hard to believe that the first two kids were born while we were students at FSUCOM!”

2007

John Beach, M.D., recently received the Doctor of the Quarter award at Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale. He and his wife welcomed the birth of a son last year.

Classmates and business partners Adam Langley, M.D., and Gary Visser, M.D., have begun construction on a new building for their practice, PremierMED Family & Medicine in Ocoee. Stephen Patrick, M.D., is an assistant professor of and health policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and an attending neonatologist at Monroe Carrell Jr. Children’s Hospital. Recently he received Early Career Physician of the Year honors from the Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, as well as the Nemours Child Health Services Research Award, and he has published numerous papers this year, including one in JAMA Pediatrics. In June he addressed the U.S. Senate on opioid addiction and the effects on newborns at the Institute for Medicaid Innovation.

Beau Bosko Toskich, M.D., is an interventional radiologist specializing in interventional at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. He was elected to serve on the board of directors as inaugural interventional oncology liaison for the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology.

2008

Griffin Gaines, M.D., finished his interventional fellowship at Lenox Hill Heart and Vascular in Manhattan this year and has joined Cardiology Associates of Bradenton. He completed his general cardiology fellowship at LSU-New Orleans in 2015.

Kathryn Renee Hunt, M.D., works part time at Sacred Heart Medical Group in Pensacola as a physician. She is also in the U.S. Navy Selected Reserves, drills monthly with the Navy and serves in other capacities with naval medicine. She welcomed her fifth child last year.

Anjan J Patel, M.D., is practicing at Florida Cancer Specialists in Sarasota and is an associate professor for the College of Medicine residency program at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He completed his internal medicine residency at Georgetown University Hospital/Washington Hospital Center as well as a /oncology fellowship at the University of Florida College of Medicine.

Randa Perkins, M.D., is chief medical information officer at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.

2009

Stephanie A. Chase, M.D., completed the -gynecology residency program at Greenville Health Systems in South Carolina in 2013. She immediately began practicing at Catawba Women’s Center in Hickory, North Carolina, and became a partner in January 2016. She was married in September 2015 and welcomed a daughter in September 2016.

Eboni M. Ellis Farabee, M.D., has been practicing family medicine at Novant Health Maplewood Family Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, since 2012. She married Walter Farabee in November.

H. William Higgins II, M.D., received the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Award for Outstanding Service. He serves on various ASDS committees and practices at University in Providence, Rhode Island, where he is part of the Mohs surgery unit.

Vinod P. Suresh, M.D., is an attending psychiatrist at Lyons Veterans Affairs in New Jersey, where he specializes in PTSD and women’s trauma. He completed a residency at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York.

Mary Watson, M.D., now board-certified in family medicine, is an emergency physician at Calhoun Liberty Hospital in Blountstown.

2010

James G. Boron, M.D., is an attending trauma and burn surgeon and director of quality at the Cook County Trauma Unit at John H. Stroger Hospital in Chicago.

Leroy Cordero Floyd III, M.D., is associate medical director for at the Orange Regional Medical Center in Middletown, New York, and adjunct clinical assistant professor of medicine at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine. He was chief medical resident at East Orange (New Jersey) Veterans Hospital. Melissa (Graham) Genualdi, M.D., a pediatrician at Swedish Richmond Beach Primary Care Clinic in Shoreline, Washington, welcomed her second child in January 2017.

William “Adam” Hammond, M.D., completed a hematology and oncology fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. He is set to begin practicing hematology, both malignant and non-malignant, at Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center in Jacksonville in November. With the recent birth of twin boys, the Hammond household now has five kids.

Mariam Hanna, M.D., is an attending radiologist at the University of Florida College of Medicine.

Christina Herrera, M.D., is an assistant professor of maternal-fetal medicine at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Cara Irwine, M.D., is a neuroradiologist at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans, where her husband- classmate Matt Irwine, M.D., is a musculoskeletal staff radiologist.

Melissa Kozakiewicz, M.D., began a fellowship in maternal fetal medicine at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.

Nicole McCoy, M.D., is chief resident in the University of Alabama-Birmingham anesthesia residency program in 2017-18 and undergoing the application process for a pediatric fellowship for 2018-19. She recently welcomed her second child.

Vanessa Prowler, M.D., is a breast surgical oncologist at Lakeland Regional Hospital in Tampa. She completed a breast fellowship at Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York following her 2016 completion of the residency program at the University of South Florida.

Jennifer Stahl, M.D., is an attending physician and critical-care attending physician at East Carolina University-Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, North Carolina. She completed a combined residency program in emergency and internal medicine at the Pitt County Memorial Hospital/Brody School of Medicine in North Carolina as well as a critical-care fellowship in 2016. She and her husband, Michael Zimmer, have two sons.

Christopher Wilbert, M.D., founded the Emergency Ultrasound Program at St. Thomas Rutherford in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in 2014 and is currently practicing there. Wilbert was a chief resident at New York Methodist Hospital and did a fellowship in emergency ultrasound at Palmetto Health in Columbia, South Carolina.

2011

Brett Armstrong, M.D., finished his general surgery residency in June (one day before the birth of his son) and has moved back to Tampa as a general surgeon with BayCare, working at St. Joseph’s Hospital North.

Sanaa Bhatty, M.D., is the medical director in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Department at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s in New York. She is also an assistant professor of psychiatry at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Natalie Ciomek, M.D., is an assistant professor of at Tufts University Medical Center in Boston. She completed the pathology residency program at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York and went on to complete two fellowships in gastrointestinal pathology and hematopathology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.

Matthew Cox, M.D., is practicing with Florida Otolaryngology Group in Winter Park. He completed his residency and a fellowship program in Little Rock, Arkansas. Kathleen Crick, M.D., a pediatric hospitalist in Orlando, was married in Ireland in June.

Mary (Currie) Crocker, M.D., completed a pediatric fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She’s now on a research grant for lung ultrasound research in Peru. She got married in November.

Vaishali Gajera, M.D., is an anesthesiologist at the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital. She completed a fellowship in acute pain medicine in 2016. She and her husband welcomed a daughter in June.

Emily Lagergren, M.D., is in the vascular surgery fellowship program at Emory University. She completed the general surgery residency program at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center this year and served as chief resident.

Jazmin (Overton) Lesnick, M.D., and her husband, Joseph S. Lesnick (M.D., ’12), welcomed their first child in May.

Bradford March, M.D., finished a fellowship program in interventional at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and has joined the group at Orlando Health.

Brittany O’Dwyer Newton, M.D., is practicing with Ormond Medical Arts Family Practice in Ormond Beach.

Joshua Powers, M.D., completed the interventional fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta and is now practicing interventional pain management at the Miami VA Healthcare System.

Cara Prier, M.D., is expecting her second baby this fall.

Matthew Ramseyer, M.D., is a trauma and critical-care surgeon at St. Mary's Medical Center and Level 1 Trauma Center in West Palm Beach. He’s also an affiliate assistant professor of surgery at Florida Atlantic University. Katherine A Rodby, M.D., completed a general surgery residency at the University of Illinois at Chicago- Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center this year and served as administrative chief resident. She began a residency/fellowship program at Cooper University Medical Center in Camden, New Jersey.

Jessica (Blick) Sheah, M.D., who completed her combined pediatric/child residency at Vanderbilt, is in private practice in child neurology in Knoxville, Tennessee. She and husband Matt have “one little guy born in 2016.” Lauren (Engelmann) Smith, M.D., practices family medicine at Fairview Clinics in Columbia Heights, Minnesota. She and her husband welcomed their first child in May. David Snipelisky, M.D., graduated from the cardiology fellowship program at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He began training at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard in Boston for an advanced heart-failure and transplantation . He also joined FSUCares this year as a physician on its medical service trip to Panama.

2012

John Abraham, M.D., is an ER doctor for multiple hospitals in the area of Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Steven Albrechta, M.D., is practicing primary care and family medicine with the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, where he completed his residency training in family medicine.

Katie Alonso, M.D., completed the internal medicine residency program at Orlando Regional Medical Center, where she served as chief resident during her final year. She is now chief fellow in her third and final year of a fellowship in pulmonary/critical-care medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.

Sarah (Mike) Alvarez, M.D., graduated from the pediatrics residency program at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport and is now practicing pediatric hospitalist medicine and pediatric sedation. She is married to classmate David Alvarez, M.D., who is an resident at LSU.

Sarah (Macander) Arnold, M.D., is in the adult cardiothoracic anesthesiology fellowship program at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York.

Sharon Aroda, M.D., completed an internal medicine residency at the University of South Florida and started practice as an outpatient provider with the University of Florida Department of Internal Medicine in Gainesville. She is married to Ankit Shah, M.D.

Laurel Berry, M.D., is an adjunct professor of gynecology at Medical University of South Carolina, Division, in Charleston. She was honored by the AAGL for excellence in laparoscopic surgery in 2015, the same year her daughter was born.

Daniel Christian, M.D., is participating in a fellowship for minimally invasive surgery/bariatrics in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Brian Cogburn, M.D., MPH, is an adjunct clinical postdoctoral and global health fellow at the Department of Medicine Division of Hospital Medicine at the University of Florida. He was awarded a grant from the Gatorade fund to improve community-based diabetes management in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Upon completion of his fellowship, he will practice at One Medical in San Francisco, where he will focus on HIV primary care.

Mark Cogburn, M.D., is in the final year of his residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn. He is serving as chief resident for the 2017-18 year. He is engaged to Maximiliano Sorbellini, a urologic oncologist. The wedding is planned for September. Wesley Dailey, M.D., completed the general surgery residency program at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville and served as chief resident. He is now a general surgeon at NCH Group in Naples, Florida.

Marco Ferrara, M.D., completed his general surgery residency at Baptist Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama, and has a colon and rectal surgery fellowship at Ochsner Health System in New Orleans. His classmate/wife, Allison Poimboeuf Ferrara, M.D., is a hospitalist at Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham.

Brett Howard, M.D., has completed his general surgery residency at Mercer University School of Medicine in Macon and is practicing at Surgical Associates of Tallahassee. He’s also on the College of Medicine faculty. Gina Johnson, M.D., is in the dermatopathology fellowship program at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her third daughter was born in February.

Lindsay (Martin) Kissane, M.D., matched into the female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery fellowship at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.

Andrew Lane, M.D., has completed a maternal-fetal medicine fellowship at Eastern Virginia Medical School and has two more fellowships to go. In June he had his wedding and honeymoon in the Dominican Republic.

Joseph S. Lesnick, M.D. See Jazmin Lesnick (M.D., ’11)

Francoise A. Marvel, M.D., was chief resident at the Johns Hopkins internal medicine residency program, which she graduated from this year. During her residency, she led a collaboration to develop Corrie (www.corriehealth.com), an Apple-designed digital health performance improvement tool and tracking platform provided to patients in the hospital for use across the care continuum. Corrie Health has been nationally recognized as an innovative digital health platform by UberPITCH, Fueling the Growth (November 2016), the American College of Physicians (May 2016, 2017), Stanford Medicine X Global Challenge (February 2017) and Johns Hopkins Cardiology for excellence in clinical research and translational science. The platform is composed of a smartphone app, integrated smartwatch technology, and wireless blood pressure measurement designed to empower patients, increase medication adherence, and build patient skills while they’re in the hospital and after they return home.

Amber McClain, M.D., is a pediatric fellow at Salt Lake City.

Kristen Misiak Everett, M.D., had a baby boy in June. She’s practicing OB-GYN at Kaiser Permanente in San Francisco.

Alex Parker, M.D., is the chief cardiology fellow at the University of Virginia Health System. He will begin an advanced fellowship in heart failure and transplant in 2018. He has a 1-year-old son.

Jared Rich, M.D., completed an emergency medicine residency program and served as chief resident at New York Presbyterian Hospital. He is now an emergency medical attending at Weill Cornell Medical Center and Lower Manhattan Hospital.

Jordan Rogers, M.D., is practicing emergency medicine at Doctors Community Hospital in Germantown, Maryland. Michael P Silverstein, M.D., completed the orthopedic surgery residency program at the Cleveland Clinic and in August began a spine surgery fellowship at OrthoCarolina Spine Center in Charlotte. He and his wife, Amanda, welcomed a son in January.

Aaron Snyder, M.D., practicing emergency medicine in Jacksonville, has been volunteering a lot in his spare time, with medical outreach trips to Saint Lucia, Peru and Iraq.

Elise Switzer, M.D., is a pediatric hospitalist at MedStar Georgetown University, St. Mary’s Hospital.

Helen Vo, M.D., has completed her residency training at Emory and is joining the JLR anesthesia group at Florida Hospital in Orlando.

2013

Mary-Margaret Allen, M.D., completed the pathology residency training program at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and has begun a hematopathology fellowship at Moffitt Cancer Center Magnolia Campus in Tampa.

Elizabeth Ault, M.D., graduated from the Louisiana State University-Our Lady of the Lake Psychiatry Residency Program after serving as chief resident during the 2016-17 year. She received the 2017 Excellence in Psychiatry Award from the Louisiana Psychiatric Medical Association as well as the 2017 Clinical Excellence Award from her residency program. She is practicing general psychiatry at Family Focus and Associates of Baton Rouge, a private practice in Louisiana. She also serves as the deputy coroner for the East Baton Rouge Parish Coroner's Office.

Erica (Steinvorth) Delbecq, M.D., graduated from the internal medicine/pediatrics residency program at the University of Maryland Medical Center. She is now a pediatric hospitalist at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston.

Zach Folzenlogen, M.D., is starting an endovascular fellowship and obtaining his pilot’s license. Kathryn (Powell) Gard, M.D., is an OB-GYN with First Physicians Group of Sarasota Memorial. She did her residency at George Washington University in D.C. Michael Glickman, M.D., is practicing family medicine at One Medical Group in Washington, D.C.

Amy Haddock, M.D., has joined North Florida Women’s Care. Josh Hayes, M.D., is a hospitalist with the Carolinas Healthcare Systems and married Cara McMahon in 2016.

Austin Henkel, M.D., recently completed his residency at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, and has gone into private practice with Eye Center South in Destin, Florida.

Souhail Karram, M.D., was accepted to the pediatric anesthesiology fellowship program at Texas Christian Hospital after completing an anesthesiology residency at the Baylor College of Medicine- Houston. Cynthia Laroche, M.D., completed a pediatrics residency program at the Brooklyn Hospital Center in New York. She currently works at a pediatric private practice in Houston.

Kate Nelson, M.D., completed the family medicine residency program at Atlanta Medical Center and is now working in family medicine in Thomasville, Georgia.

David Page, M.D., is board-certified in emergency medicine.

Richard Ramonell, M.D., completed the internal medicine residency program at Emory University School of Medicine and served as chief resident. He will be completing a fellowship in pulmonary and critical-care medicine at Emory. He is married to classmate Kimberly (Hemphill) Ramonell, M.D., who is a general surgery resident at Emory. She just completed her second and final year of lab research. The couple welcomed their first child in April.

Lisa Rubinsak, M.D., completed the female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery fellowship at Emory and is now an instructor at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Lisa Sappenfield, M.D., served as administrative chief resident this past year while completing the obstetrics-gynecology residency program at the University of South Florida College of Medicine. She will be an assistant professor at USF working in general OB-GYN next year.

Shannon (Scott) Schellhammer, M.D., is a hospitalist and resident faculty at Winnie Palmer Hospital, part of the Orlando Health system. She completed a residency in obstetrics-gynecology at Orlando Health. She and husband Mark Schellhammer welcomed their son last year.

Shawn Shah, M.D., completed the first year of his gastroenterology fellowship at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center following an internal medicine residency at Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire. He got engaged in September 2016 and will be getting married in April 2018 in Dallas.

Luby Sidoff, M.D., matched into the vascular and interventional radiology fellowship program at Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital for 2018-19.

Joshua Smith, M.D., completed his internal medicine residency at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center and is now a fellow in pulmonary and critical care at Duke University Health Systems. Zac Tyser, M.D., has moved back to Daytona Beach and is practicing at Halifax OB-GYN. (As he put it: “Moving back to Daytona and working with Pam Carbiener – woo hoo.”) His residency program was at Palmetto Health Richland in Columbia, South Carolina.

Melissa Velarde, M.D., is expecting a baby girl in October. She’s practicing at Interlachen Pediatrics.

Emily Walroth, M.D., is practicing as a general pediatrician in Beaufort, South Carolina. Kathryn Winn, M.D., completed a pediatrics residency at Carolinas Medical Center-Levine Children’s Hospital in 2016 and began a fellowship in at Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. She married classmate Patrick Gill, M.D., in 2015. Gill completed an internal medicine residency at Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2016 and began private practice at Novant Internal Medicine Associates in Thomasville, North Carolina.

2014

Eleanore Black, M.D., went straight to law school in Edinburgh, Scotland, after completing medical school. Now she has graduated, has returned to the States and is in an internal medicine residency in Greenwich, Connecticut. Lauren Carter, M.D., finished her residency in pediatrics at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and is now in the fellowship program at Stanford University Medical Center.

Matt Clark, M.D., was appointed chief resident in the Vanderbilt University Medical Center pediatric residency program for the 2017-18 year. He matched into a pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship and will begin in 2018 with plans to specialize in pediatric bone marrow transplant. He married Amy Spyker, a 2014 graduate of the FSU College of Nursing, in 2016.

Classmates and spouses Andrew and Tara Fritze, M.D., are expecting a baby. He’s a general surgery resident at UF-Jacksonville. She just completed her family medicine residency at Halifax Health in Daytona Beach and received the Family Medicine Residency Program Award for the Caring Physician.

Jillianne Grayson, M.D., is now a psychiatry resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital after switching from a neurology residency at the University of Florida College of Medicine-UF Health.

Nathalie Gutierrez, M.D., is in her last year of OB-GYN residency at Orlando Health. She’s married and has an infant daughter.

Matthew Heimann, M.D., completed an emergency medicine residency at the University of Alabama- Birmingham, where he is now in a global health fellowship in emergency medicine. His daughter was born in May.

Alexandra Mannix, M.D., was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society, voted in by third- and fourth-year medical students, residents and faculty at the University of Florida. “Of all the awards I’ve received in medicine, this is one of the most meaningful,” she said. “I am extremely honored to be inducted into the Gold Humanism Honor Society.” She was chief resident in the emergency medicine residency program at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville and is now a simulation fellow and emergency medicine attending at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.

Angel Martin, M.D., completed the internal medicine residency program at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine-Tampa and began a cardiology fellowship at Northwell Health in New York.

Alexander H. Nguyen, M.D., is practicing at the Air Force family medicine clinic at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey. He graduated from the Eglin Air Force Base family medicine residency program, where he was one of three chief residents and was named Eglin’s residency mentor for 2017.

Benjamin Robelo, M.D., was promoted to chief anesthesiology resident at SUNY Upstate Medical University in New York.

Alyson (Lewis) Sanchious, M.D., is chief resident in the Florida State University College of Medicine-Lee Health family medicine residency program. She was married in 2014 and has a 1-year-old daughter. David Swoboda, M.D., is chief resident in internal medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center and is applying for a hematology/oncology fellowship.

Marianne Turner, M.D., finished her family medicine residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital-University of Miami and is now completing a fellowship there.

Ryan Williamson, M.D., is a neurology resident at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital and received the 2016 String of Pearls Resident Teaching Award, which is annually awarded to one resident from each department.

2015

Neeka Akhavan, M.D., and Tony Brar, M.D., were selected this year for membership in the University of Florida Chapter of the Gold Humanism Honor Society. Both are internal medicine residents at UF Health in Gainesville.

Alexa Buchanan, M.D., a third year OB-GYN resident at Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, was married in February. Tyler Caton, M.D., an orthopedic surgery resident at John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, became a father this year when his daughter was born on Father’s Day. David Deray, M.D., and Kristen Valencia, M.D., were married May 20 in Asheville, North Carolina.

Joanna (Meadors) Hales, M.D., was selected to be chief resident for the pediatric residency program at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Medical Center for the 2018-19 year. Her husband and classmate, JD Hales III, M.D., is a family medicine resident at UNC. They’re expecting a daughter in September.

Laura Irastorza, M.D., is in her last year of the pediatric residency program at Palmetto Health in Columbia, South Carolina, and plans to pursue a fellowship in pediatric gastroenterology. She is the Pediatric Ethics Committee chair at her hospital and has been awarded the Resident Super Star Award by the nursing staff. She married Clifton David Perry last year.

Matt Neth, M.D., now is in the wilderness medicine track in his emergency medicine residency at the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

Anushi Patel, M.D., switched residency programs. She’s now with the Diagnostic Radiology Residency Program at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville. Jonathan Salud, M.D., in his third year of residency in the internal medicine-primary care track at Emory University School of Medicine, has been selected as the Primary Care Center Clinic Resident of the Year for two years in a row.

2016

Alex Barabas, M.D., is now in the emergency medicine residency program at UCF College of Medicine- North Florida Regional Medical Center. Kristen Dimas, M.D., was selected to serve as the Lee Health Family Medicine Program’s resident representative to the Florida Academy of Family Physicians.

Andrew Golden, M.D., is part of the Duke University Hospital Diagnostic Radiology Residency Class of 2021.

2017

Matt Grove, M.D., in the diagnostic radiology residency program at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate in Jacksonville, and his wife are expecting a baby.

Miranda Mack, M.D., is the SSTRIDE program coordinator for Gadsden County.

PIMS

1972

Alex Sanchez, M.D., is a consultant in ; medical director for Clariant Corp. in Charlotte, North Carolina; and medical director for JPS Composites in Anderson, South Carolina. “My wife, Linda, and I live on Lake Norman, just 25 miles north of where I completed my residency (Carolinas Medical Center) in 1978,” he said. “I was an assistant residency director for the family medicine program 1978-1982. I then went into emergency medicine at Mercy Hospital, where I was chief of ED 1982-1989. In 1989 I started a career in occupational medicine and became the medical director for Springs Industries in Fort Mill, South Carolina. I practiced clinical medicine until 2005.”

1977

Michael S. Marsh, M.D., is nearing retirement after serving six years in the Navy as a family physician and 32 years in Dayton, Virginia, as a family physician in a rural setting. He and his wife, Jane, have three sons and a daughter.

1982

John D. Woody, M.D., is an anesthesiologist at the Surgery Center of Lakeland, Florida. He is the chief of the anesthesiology department and the medical director and an assistant professor of anesthesiology at UCF. He and his wife, Karen, have three daughters, all of whom are in medical residency programs or medical school.

1995

Brian G. Wilson, M.D., is a private-practice allergist at Tallahassee , Asthma & .

1996

Woodward Burgert III, M.D., is the medical director of UNC Family Medicine at Pittsboro, North Carolina, after completing a family medicine residency at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill in 2002.

1997 Alexander Franz, M.D., is practicing at North Florida Women’s Care and is a clerkship faculty member at the FSU College of Medicine.