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Brianna Phillips, MD
Florida State University College of Medicine
Sacred Heart Hospital
Briana Phillips, MD grew up in Gainesville, Florida. She received her B.S. in Biomedical Sciences from the University of South Florida in 2010 and graduated medical school from Florida State University in 2014. She is currently in her second year of residency at the Florida State University OBGYN residency at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Florida. She currently serves as the Region 4 coordinator for the residency division of the American Medical Women's Association (AMWA) and the ACOG District XII, Section I junior fellow vice-chair. Areas of active research include quality improvement in management of hypertension in pregnancy, reducing infectious morbidity following cesarean delivery, and interconception care.
Julie Zemaitis DeCesare, MD
Florida State University College of Medicine
Sacred Heart Health System
Julie Ann Zemaitis DeCesare, MD was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her RN/BSN from The Catholic University of America in 1994, and completed her MD from Eastern Virginia Medical School in 1998. She completed her residency at The University of Florida-Pensacola Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program in 2002. She is board certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology, and a Fellow in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and also serves as a Board Examiner for the American Board of Ob/Gyn. She is currently an Associate Professor, and Residency Program Director at the Florida State University Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency Program. She has won several teaching awards, including a two time winner of the national CREOG best teaching faculty award. She was selected as ACOG Mentor of the Year in 2014, and received the ACOG 2015 CDC award for her work in HPV education. Areas of active research include quality improvement in obstetrical hemorrhage, group prenatal care and interconception health.
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