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Dr. Greg R. Cabrera is
originally from Miami, FL where he graduated from the University of Miami
with a bachelors degree in Nursing. Before entering medical school he
practiced as a pediatric Registered Nurse for four years at Jackson Memorial
Hospital in Miami, FL. His medical school education was obtained at the
University of South Florida in Tampa where he received the Doctor's Doctor
award and was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. His
pediatric training was at the Emory University School of Medicine, Egleston
Children's Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital. There he was an Associate
Chief Resident from 1997-1998. In 1997 he won the Emory University School of
Medicine Residency Research Award and in 1998 had an article published in
Pediatrics based on his research. In 1998 he received the
Senior Pediatric Resident of the Year award. Dr.
Cabrera opened his private practice, North Point Pediatrics in 1998.
He serves on the board of directors
of The Children's Healthcare
Network, The Physicians Alliance
Board and Brian Littrell's Healthy
Heart Club. Dr. Cabrera is board certified and is a
Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Cabrera is married and has
two children. He resides in Alpharetta. Dr. Cabrera has a special interest
in premature infants and high-risk infants.
Maryann J. Fedack, MD

Dr.
Maryann J. Fedack is a graduate of
Mercer University School of
Medicine. She completed her
pediatric medical education at Emory
University School of Medicine with
pediatric training at Egleston
Children's Hospital and Grady
Memorial Hospital. Prior to medical
school, Maryann was a pediatric
nurse at Egleston Children's
Hospital for 13 years where she also
developed the Safety Promotions
Program working with Safe Kids of
Georgia to prevent childhood
injuries. Maryann has been quoted
and granted interviews as a child
safety expert by media including
local news, CNN, Reader's Digest,
and Parent Magazine. In medical
school, Maryann received the Bell
Scholarship for community service
and academic performance.
Dr.
Fedack is board certified and is a
Fellow in the American Academy of
Pediatrics. In 2008, she was elected to sit on The Children's Healthcare
Network (TCHN) Board of Directors.
Maryann has lived in Atlanta since
childhood and is currently living in
North Atlanta with her husband and
twin sons.
Stephanie Muller-Dale, MD

Dr. Stephanie Muller-Dale is
returning to Atlanta from Washington
DC. She is a native of Roswell, Georgia
and graduated from Roswell High
School. She then attended Emory
University for undergraduate school
where she obtained a degree in
Biology and Anthropology. Stephanie
chose to remain in Atlanta and
completed her medical school
education at Emory University
Medical School. Attempting to
experience another area of the
country, Dr. Muller-Dale obtained
her residency training at Georgetown
University Medical Center in
Washington, DC. She remained in
Virginia after graduation where she
worked in a private practice in
Woodbridge for a year. Since then
she has returned to the Atlanta area
where she lives in Dunwoody with her
husband and son.
Dr. Muller-Dale is board certified and is a
Fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Tresa Chappell, MD

Dr.
Tresa Chappell is a native of
Jacksonville Beach, Florida. She
began her undergraduate career at
Oxford College of Emory University,
a 2-year college located on the
original campus of Emory outside of
Atlanta, Georgia. She then studied
for a summer at the Universidad de
Salamanca in Spain before
matriculating into Emory College.
She finished up her college career
with degrees in Chemistry and
Spanish from Emory University. She
was an Oxford Faculty Scholar and
member of Phi Beta Kappa. Remaining
in Atlanta for medical school, Dr.
Chappell graduated from Emory
University School of Medicine. She
then completed her Pediatric
Residency training at Vanderbilt
Children's Hospital in Nashville,
TN. Dr. Chappell is fluent in
Spanish and worked weekly in
their bilingual clinic during her
training. She is board certified and
a member of the American
Academy of Pediatrics. Dr.
Chappell lives in the Emory
area with her husband, who is a
Cardiology Fellow at Emory.
Jennifer Campbell, MD

Dr. Jennifer Campbell is a graduate of Emory University School of Medicine.
She was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. She
completed her pediatric training at Emory University School of Medicine, Egleston Children's Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital. Following
residency, she was selected to be Chief Resident and Assistant Program
Director of Pediatrics at Emory University from 2007-2008. Dr. Campbell is
board certified and a fellow in the American Academy of Pediatrics. Before
attending Medical School, Dr. Campbell graduated with honors from the
University of Georgia. She spend the majority of her childhood in
Alpharetta. She is a graduate of Milton High School. She resides in
Alpharetta with her husband and daughter.
Elizabeth L. Jurgens, MD
 Dr.
Elizabeth L. Jurgens is originally from the Atlanta area. She graduated
magna cum laude from Emory University with a bachelor's degree in Biology.
She then attended Medical College of Georgia for her medical degree where
she met her husband, Mike. Together they moved to Gainesville, Florida where
she completed her pediatric residency training at Shands Hospital at the
University of Florida. Dr. Jurgens remained in Gainesville for an additional
two years where she worked as a clinical Instructor in the Department of
Pediatrics, supervising residents, seeing patients in a pediatric clinic,
and working in the newborn nursery at Shands. She returned to the Atlanta
area in 2004 and worked most recently in a pediatric group in Cumming,
Georgia. Dr. Jurgens is board certified and a fellow in the American Academy
of Pediatrics. She currently lives in Alpharetta with her husband, two sons
and daughter.
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