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Robert David Thomson, MD, FAAP
Medical School: Emory University '91-'95
Residency: University of California
American Board of Pediatrics Certified: 1998
He opened his own medical practice, Auburn Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, in 1999. In 2002, he transferred the practice to Dacula and renamed the practice Hamilton Mill Pediatrics. He is conversant in Spanish. He is very dedicated to his patients and considers them all his children. In his spare time he enjoys playing the organ and is currently the organist/choirmaster at St. Mary and St. Martha's Episcopal Church in Dacula.
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Dr. Belay, MD, FAAP
Medical School: Mount Sinai School of Medicine '96-'01
Residency: New York Hospital Cornell
American Board of Pediatrics Certified: 2003
She moved from Philadelphia and joined our practice in 2009. While in Philadelphia, she was a primary care for pediatrics and Resident Educator at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia for several years. She enjoys spending time with family and friends. She is also fluent in Spanish, Creole and French.
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Jennifer S. Cantrell, MSN, RN, CPNP
Master of Science in Nursing: Vanderbilt University School of Nursing '01-'03
Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
She moved from Nashville, Tennessee and joined the practice in 2003. She enjoys spending time with her husband participating in activities such as boating, scuba diving, and traveling. She currently has two very precious children.
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Leah Scheier, MD, FAAP
Medical School: University of Maryland, School of Medicine '97-'01
Residency: Sinai Hospital
American Board of Pediatrics Certified: 2004
She currently lives in Israel and will travel back to help fill in during the winter rush around Christmas and during Summer Vacations. She is in the process of establishing her own practice in Israel. Previously she worked at the Sinai Hospital E.R. for pediatric services, and joined our practice in June 2005. She has 3 children of her own and a husband who completed his medical training at Emory University. She is conversant in Russian and Hebrew. She splits her free time between her kids, playing the violin, writing mystery novels, and community outreach.
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