Mallory Fox, MD

Mallory
Fox
MD
Assistant Professor
Obstetrics and Gynecology
mallory.fox@vumc.org

Sierra McGowan, MSN, CNM

Sierra
McGowan
MSN, CNM
Professional Staff with Privileges
Obstetrics and Gynecology
sierra.m.mcgowan.1@vumc.org

Ella Docherty, MSN, CNM

Ella
Docherty
MSN, CNM
Professional Staff with Privileges
Obstetrics and Gynecology
ella.docherty@vumc.org

Maria Barbagallo, MSN, CNM

Maria
Barbagallo
MSN, CNM
Professional Staff with Privileges
Obstetrics and Gynecology
maria.barbagallo.1@vumc.org

Lindsey Zamora, MD, MPH

Lindsey
Zamora
MD, MPH
Lead, Global and Community Health Distinction
Siloam Health Liason
Section Head
Global Women's Health
Assistant Professor
Obstetrics and Gynecology
lindsey.zamora@vumc.org

Dr. Lindsey Zamora’s interest in global health and cultural studies started before she entered the field of medicine. She completed her undergraduate degree in Anthropology at the University of Florida and during this time, she studied abroad in Tanzania and Brazil.  She then completed medical school at the University of Florida and went on to residency training at the University of Florida and Baylor College of Medicine. During medical school, she led an ongoing mission trip to the Dominican Republic providing care for rural areas of the country. In residency, she had the opportunity to rotate in Zambia working with midwives leading safe delivery training workshops. 

After residency, Dr. Zamora completed a fellowship in Global Women’s Health through University Hospitals/Case Medical Center in partnership with University of Guyana and Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation. During this time, she helped establish the first Ob-Gyn training program in the country. The program was developed with the goals of training local specialists and leaders in Ob-Gyn in the country of Guyana to reduce the country’s maternal mortality rate.  Dr. Zamora lived in Guyana for two years during her fellowship and helped to graduate the country’s first specialists in Ob-Gyn. After her fellowship’s completion, she then continued her work from the United States as an Assistant Residency Program Director for the program.  During this time, Dr. Zamora earned her Master of Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Dr. Zamora’s specific global health interests are maternal mortality reduction, global health education, capacity building in low and middle income countries, and care for immigrant and refugee populations.