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The Maternal and Infant Care Clinic care providers include physicians, neonatologists, and certified nurse midwives.
Complete biographical information about these physicians is available on the Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology Web site.
- Maggie Aliabadi, A.R.N.P.
- Donald A.G. Barford, M.D.
- Thomas Benedetti, M.D., M.H.A.
- Zane Brown, M.D.
- Darcy Carr, M.D., M.S.
- Edith Cheng, M.D., M.S.
- Thomas Easterling, M.D.
- Katherine L. Eastwood, M.D.
- Katrina V. Fox, M.D.
- Hilary S. Gammill, M.D.
- Michael G. Gravett, M.D.
- Jane Hitti, M.D., M.P.H.
- Calla M. Holmgren, M.D.
- Kerry M. McMahon, M.D.
- Jennifer Melville, M.D., M.P.H.
- Anne-Marie Amies Oelschlager, M.D.
- Suzanne E. Peterson, M.D.
- Peter A. Robilio, M.D.
- Jennifer A. Unger, M.D., M.P.H.
- Aimee Van Straaten, M.D.
Contact information can be found on the Dept. of Pediatrics/Neonatology Web site: http://www.peds.washington.edu/divisions/neonatal/neonatal.asp
- Shilpi Chabra, M.D.
- Christine A. Gleason, M.D. (Head)
- W. Alan Hodson, M.D.
- J. Craig Jackson, M.D.
- Sandra Juul, M.D.
- David Loren, M.D.
- Dennis E. Mayock, M.D.
- Janet Murphy, M.B., Ch.B.
- Michael D Neufeld, M.D.
- Kendra Smith, M.D.
- Thomas P. Strandjord, M.D.
- Peter Tarczy-Hornoch, M.D.
- David E. Woodrum, M.D.
Our experienced team of certified nurse midwives delivers hundreds of babies and supports your desire for a very personal pregnancy and birth experience.
Women of all ages--from young teens to women in their 40s--seek the care of midwives. Midwives specialize in caring for women with normal pregnancies and births. Our midwives are health-care professionals with the same access as their medical colleagues to UW specialists--obstetricians, perinatologists, obstetrical anesthesiologists, and pediatricians.
If you would like to meet a midwife to ask questions about our practice, please call 206-598-4070 for a complimentary visit.

Bonnie Bernstein |  | Bonnie BernsteinBonnie Bernstein has been a certified nurse-midwife since 1989. She enjoys providing sensitive, personal healthcare for women during pregnancy, birth, and afterward. She encourages her patients to take an active role in decisions about their care.
Ms. Bernstein earned her bachelor's degree from California State University at San Jose and her master's degree from Columbia University. She is married and has four children and several grandchildren whom she says help her understand the special needs of young mothers and their families. Ms. Bernstein likes gardening, reading, and singing. |
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Mary Bolles |  | Mary BollesMary Bolles midwifery knowing that it supports empowerment and choice for women. "Giving birth can be a transformative event in the lives of families," says Ms. Bolles. "My role is one of facilitator, educator, and guide for each woman's unique birth process, celebrating each birth experience with a personal and nurturing touch."
Prior to her training as a certified nurse-midwife, Ms. Bolles worked as a labor and delivery nurse since 1986. She received her bachelor and master's degrees from the UW and currently lives on Whidbey Island with her family. Outside of her practice, she enjoys gardening, artistic endeavors, and the sharing of good conversation. |
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Michelle Grandy |  | Michelle Grandy Michelle Grandy sees midwifery as a holistic approach to healthcare for women. "Midwifery means 'with woman,'" says Ms. Grandy. "It is a great privilege to be able to be present with women and their families as they experience pregnancy and become a family."
A certified nurse-midwife since 1996, Ms. Grandy completed her bachelor's degree in Nursing at Seattle Pacific University in 1988 and her master's degree at the UW. She is married and has a daughter. She loves being a parent and enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, skiing, and organic gardening. |
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Robyn Holloman |  | Robyn HollomanRobyn Holloman became a certified nurse midwife in 2004. She enjoys supporting families towards well-informed and holistic birth choices.
"I am endlessly enchanted by the miracle of childbirth and honored to be invited to share this miracle with my clients."
Robyn's long time dream to practice midwifery was partially inspired by theguidance and loving care she received from her own midwives while birthingher daughters at home. She received her bachelor degree and master’s degrees from the University of Washington. Prior to becoming a midwife she worked as a labor and delivery nurse and assistant nurse manager for 15 years.
She lives in Seattle with her family and enjoys parenting, knitting, needlearts, and the company of good friends.
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Cindy Rogers |  | Cindy RogersCindy Rogers became a certified nurse-midwife so she could offer healthcare to women in a comfortable and supportive way. She feels that providing education and being a good listener are important in guiding her patients through their pregnancies, births, and after-care. Ms. Rogers has delivered babies since 1988, often teaching her patient's families and friends to help the mother-to-be prepare for parenthood.
Ms. Rogers holds a bachelor's degree from Eastern Washington University and a master's degree from Case Western Reserve University. She is a cat lover and enjoys reading, aerobics, and skiing. |
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