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  • George Hutter, MD

    George E. Hutter, MD, earned his medical degree from Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit. He joined the Family Medicine Residency Program in 2016 as adjunct faculty. Dr. Hutter has held numerous faculty and administrative positions, including program director, medical director, research administrator, vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer. He is the recipient of numerous awards for leadership and teaching, including the Florida Family Physician Educator Award in recognition of his outstanding efforts in providing quality education to medical students, residents and practicing family physicians.

  • David O. Parrish, MD

    David O. Parrish, MD, earned his medical degree from the University of Alabama Medical School in Birmingham. He served in the Family Medicine Residency Program at the U.S. Naval Hospital in Pensacola. After leaving active duty to join Bayfront Health, he affiliated with the United States Naval Reserve for many years, retiring at the rank of Navy Captain. Since 1987, David O. Parrish, MD, has contributed as faculty in the residency program, serving as director from 2001 to 2016.

  • Daniel Eckstein, MD

    Daniel Eckstein, MD, earned his medical degree at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa and is a graduate of Bayfront Health St. Petersburg’s Family Medicine Residency Program. He serves as faculty on the inpatient medicine service at Bayfront.

  • Kristin Sochet, MD

    Kristin Sochet, MD, earned her medical degree at Florida State University College of Medicine in Tallahassee and is a graduate of Bayfront Health St. Petersburg's Family Medicine Residency Program. She serves as faculty on the inpatient medicine service at Bayfront.

  • Andres Santayana, MD

    Andres Santayana, MD, joined the full-time faculty in 2020. Dr. Santayana completed his bachelor’s degree in biology at the University of Florida in Gainesville before returning to his hometown of Tampa to complete a master’s degree in biomedical sciences from the University of South Florida. He went on to earn his medical degree at the University of South Florida, where he was recognized with the Humanism in Medicine Award.

  • Adam Prawer, MD

    Adam Prawer, MD, earned his medical degree at the University of Florida in Gainesville. He joined the Family Medicine Residency Program in 2012 after graduating from Bayfront Health St. Petersburg's Family Medicine Residency Program.

  • Lorna Fountain, MD, FAAFP

    Lorna Fountain, MD, joined the faculty in 2007 and was named program director in 2016. She graduated from Eckerd College with a bachelor’s degree in biology and earned her medical degree from the University of South Florida, College of Medicine in Tampa. She completed her residency at Bayfront Medical Center where she served as chief resident and completed areas of concentration in ambulatory pediatrics, inpatient medicine, outpatient medicine, outpatient procedures, sports medicine, and women’s health. Dr. Fountain completed a faculty development fellowship through Michigan State University where she focused on curriculum development. She completed the National Institute for Program Director Development and is currently working on requirements for Fellow of the Academy of Wilderness Medicine.

  • Holly Baab, MD

    Holly Baab, MD, joined the faculty full-time in January 2010. She is a native Floridian and earned her bachelor's degree in microbiology and cell science with honors from the University of Florida. As a true-blue Florida Gator, she remained in Gainesville to earn her medical degree. While a medical student, she served as president of the UF Family Practice Student Organization and a member of the Medical Selections Committee. She was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society and was awarded the University of Florida College of Medicine's award for Outstanding Achievement in the Study of Family Medicine.

  • Shacara Wilson, MD

    Shacara Wilson, MD, is a first-generation immigrant from the Bahamas who has been in the United States since she was 14 years old. Interested in medicine from a young age, she graduated from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton with a bachelor's degree and went on to earn her medical degree from the University of Miami. As a medical student, she served in student government and held management roles in class government and extracurricular groups. She was awarded Outstanding Student in Family Medicine in her graduation year.

  • Katherine Wojnowich, MD

    Katherine Wojnowich, MD, joined the family medicine residency and sports medicine fellowship programs in 2015 and became the director of the sports medicine fellowship in 2020. Originally from the northeast, she completed her bachelor's degree in the classics at Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, Massachusetts and then earned her medical degree at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in Manhattan through the prestigious humanities and medicine program. While in medical school, she was elected by her classmates into the Gold Humanism Society and inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha National Honor Medical Society.