Faculty  
Cathryn Cathryn Harbor, MD, graduated from UNC Chapel Hill medical school and has practiced Family Medicine in Virginia for 13 years. She specializes in helping people overcome chronic health issues. Dr. Harbor has spoken extensively in health related topics to physician and public groups in Virginia and North Carolina. She is board certified in both Family Practice and Holistic Medicine. For more information, see her website, www.harborhealth.info.
Marion Owen Dr. Marion Kaylor Owen is a Family Medicine doctor with a private practice in Atlanta GA where she lives with her husband and two children. She graduated for Davidson College, cum laude in 1986.  After graduation she worked as a Science teacher in North Carolina.  She attended medical school at UNC, Chapel Hill.  She then completed and Residency at Emory University.  Since completing residency she has been studying with The Institute for Functional Medicine and has been concentrating on preventive medicine, applied nutrition and functional medicine.
Theresa Holler Teresa Holler is the author of “Holler for Your Health: Be the Key to a Healthy Family” and “Cardiology Essentials” (Jones and Bartlett, 2007). She is a Physician Assistant with experience in primary care medicine and cardiology as well as a former Assistant Professor of Medicine. Teresa Holler has a Bachelors degree in Biology and Physician Assistant Studies, a Masters Degree in Primary Care Medicine and has completed Doctoral coursework in Medical Writing and Environmental Health.   She is a highly regarded professional speaker who has been endorsed by the President of the National Speakers Association. Previous speaking engagements include the American Academy of Physician Assistants annual meeting. 'Holler for Your Health' has been endorsed by New York Times Best-selling Author Mark Hyman, MD and Functional Medicine guru Leo Galland, MD. Her motto is: “Stop Treating! Start Preventing”. Her website is www.holler4health.com.
Stephanie Fonda Stephanie Fonda, PhD, is the Senior Research Scientist at the Diabetes Institute in the Walter Reed Healthcare System (WRHS) (Washington, DC). Prior to joining the WRHS in 2007, Dr. Fonda spent four years as a Research Investigator at the Joslin Diabetes Center (Boston) and was on the faculty at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Fonda's research and numerous publications address the relationships between psychosocial factors and health/ health behaviors, focusing most recently on novel self- and care management approaches to mitigating complications of diabetes. Dr. Fonda was recently awarded a prestigious grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to develop a personal health application for the self-management of diabetes.