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Dr. James Redmond (MD, PGY-1 Resident at St. Louis University Hospital)

Dr. James Redmond

MD, PGY-1 Resident at St. Louis University Hospital

Dr. James Redmond is a first-year OB/GYN resident at SSM Health/St. Louis University and is a graduate of the Keck School of Medicine of USC in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Redmond’s professional interests include restorative reproductive medicine, research on fertility awareness-based methods, and medical education. He lives in St. Louis with his wife and their two children.

Justin Sanchez (3rd Year Medical Student at WashU School of Medicine)

Justin Sanchez

3rd Year Medical Student at WashU School of Medicine

Justin Sanchez is a third-year MD student at WashU in St. Louis. He got his B.A. in 2017 from Harvard, where he studied neuroscience and political theory. His scholarly work includes brain imaging studies of Alzheimer's disease and a clinical trial of a cognitive behavioral therapy-based program. He is the founder of WashU's chapter of The Hippocratic Forum, an organization that aims to help medical trainees cultivate human virtues throughout their training. He intends to enter into psychiatry or neurology, combining patient care with research and teaching.

Dr. Alexa Williams (MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mercy Hospital)

Dr. Alexa Williams

MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology at Mercy Hospital

Dr. Alexa Williams is a wife, mother, and OB/GYN physician. She received a Master's in Business Administration at the University of South Dakota while running Division I track and field, followed by a Medical Degree at the University of Arizona. She completed her OB/GYN residency at Mercy St. Louis, where her proudest accomplishment was having four children of her own during rigorous training. She happily practices medicine at Mercy South, specializing in natural family planning, low and high-risk obstetrics, preventative wellness, and women's care.

Dr. Mary Ann Cheng (MD, Retired Anesthesiologist)

Dr. Mary Ann Cheng

MD, Retired Anesthesiologist

Dr. Mary Ann Cheng earned her M.D. at the University of Michigan and completed anesthesia residency and a neuroanesthesia fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She spent ten years in academic medicine at Washington University, producing several publications on the effects of anesthetics and positioning on intraocular pressure. She then worked in private practice until her retirement in 2019. Her post-retirement activities include mission advancement at Covenant Network, volunteer work with the Daughters of St. Paul, lectoring at the Cathedral Basilica, and pickleball.