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is a native of Georgia and he founded our Virginia fertility clinic in 1986. He is married with
two daughters. Dr. Bateman completed his college at the University
of Georgia and graduated in 1970 from the Medical College of
Georgia.
He undertook residency in obstetrics and gynecology
at the University of Virginia. He then completed a Fellowship
in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University
of Virginia. Dr. Bateman served as the Director of the Division
of Reproductive Medicine and Surgery for 10 years and was the
Co-Director of the In Vitro Fertilization program. Dr. Bateman's training and infertility experience make him one of the most qualified fertility specialists in Virginia and the surrounding areas.
Dr. Bateman founded the In Vitro Fertilization Program here in Charlottesville, VA in 1986.
He was on the UVA Faculty for 24 years. He is a fellow of the
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is sub-specialty
certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. He
is a member of the Society of Reproductive Surgeons.
is a board certified reproductive endocrinologist, infertility specialist. He is a native of Virginia growing up in Reston, Virginia. He is married and has three children
- two boys and a girl. He attended the College of William &
Mary earning a Bachelor of Science in Biology.
He then graduated
from the University of Virginia Medical School in 1994 to complete
his medical education. Following medical school, Dr. Williams
went to Charlotte, North Carolina, to undertake a four year
residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Carolinas Medical
Center.
He was then selected in 1998 by The University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill to complete a three-year Fellowship
in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. Dr. Williams
served on the UVA Faculty from 2001 to 2005 and was Co-Director
of the In Vitro Fertilization Program.
Dr. Williams continues to be actively involved in research and
is a co-investigator on a National Institutes of Health (NIH)
research grant assessing the influence of acupuncture on menstrual
cycles in women with Polycystic
Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). He has published numerous research
articles, and has received research grant support from organizations
such as the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
and the Berlex Foundation. He is a Fellow of the American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and sub-specialty certified
in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. He is a member
of the Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
He is the author of a fertility book for couples sold internationally, The
Fastest Way to Get Pregnant Naturally.
Dr. Williams is fluent in Spanish is a great asset to our Spanish speaking couples.

Jody
Halloran is the Practice Administrator for the ReproductiveMedicine and Surgery Center of Virginia. She was born in Asheville,
North Carolina and has lived in Charlottesville for 10 years.
She is married and a mother of two children. Jody is currently
working on her Associates Degree in Business Administration
with a major in Accounting. Jody has been with the Reproductive
Medicine practice for a total of seven years and thoroughly
enjoys interacting closely with patients and the staff. She
has extensive experience in administrative management and accounting.
Her passion at RMSCVA is to make sure that customer service
is at the highest level possible. Jody's organization and customer
service skills allow her to manage the RMSCVA staff so that
your experience will be the best that it can be.
is the insurance counselor for Reproductive Medicine
and Surgery Center of Virginia as well as an Office Specialist
Assistant. She was born in Charlottesville and grew up in Fluvanna
County. Linda has been a wife to Bill for 16 years and mother
to two very beautiful daughters, Brandi and Ashleigh. Linda
also has two very handsome step-sons Kevin and Ryan and a very
special 5 year old grandson Jacob. Linda has 16 years of customer
service experience and has been in the medical field for 6 years.
She enjoys working with others and is a team player in our practice.
Outside of work Linda enjoys going to the beach, watching movies
and cooking up new recipes. She also participates in an outreach
ministry at her church which serves a large part of Charlottesville.
is an Office Specialist for Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Center of Virginia. She was born in Charlottesville and grew
up in the beautiful County of Nelson. She is the proud parent
of a 7 year old daughter named Tayah. Jocelyn joined our team
in December 2005 and has been a friendly smile for our patients.
She enjoys getting to know the patients and making them feel
like family while in our care. Outside of work Jocelyn enjoys
reading, shopping and spending time with her boyfriend Eric
and his daughter Jaden.
Glenna
Kennett, RN is a graduate of Roanoke Memorial Hospital School
of Professional Nursing. Before joining the Reproductive Medicine
and Surgery Center of Virginia in November 2005, Glenna worked
for 11 years with a Reproductive Endocrinologist in Roanoke,
VA. She also has 14 years experience as a nurse in Labor and
Delivery, including functioning as Clinical Team Leader as well
as having worked in the Operating Room. Ready to be closer to
family, Glenna moved to Charlottesville. She has two daughters
and enjoys outside activities, walking, hiking and eating out.
graduated from Richmond Memorial Hospital School
of Nursing, and specialized in Emergency Department nursing
for several years. She then graduated from George Washington
University Family Nurse Practitioner Program with a Bachelor
of Health Science. She practiced Adolescent Medicine for 12
years at the GWU Student Health Service. During that time she
received an appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor from
the School of Medicine and taught NP and PA students in clinical
rotations. She developed and taught a Student Peer Educator
Program to augment health teaching to the residential student
population. She is particularly interested in women's health
issues, and so is glad to have the opportunity to work in this
clinical setting. She is returning to work from some years at
home with her children-daughter, who is now in college, and
twin boys who are in high school. Jan's hobbies include ceramics
and carpentry.
attended the University of Virginia and received two degrees,
a B.A. in Biology and later a B.S. in Nursing. In 1981 she began
her career in Women's Health at the University of Virginia's
Inpatient GYN Unit and became Clinical Head Nurse. In 1986,
she helped found the IVF Program at UVA with Dr. Bateman and
Dr. Thomas, and was the program's first IVF Nurse Coordinator.
Bonnie came to Martha Jefferson Hospital in 2005 with The Reproductive
Medicine and Surgery group to initiate the IVF program. She
is married, has two sons and has a passion for food and fine
cookery.
has specialized in women's health since graduation
from UVA in 1977 with a B.S. in Nursing. Christie began her
career in UVA's Labor & Delivery and became the clinical
head nurse. Later, she was the preterm labor nurse coordinator
traveling to UVA's satellite maternity clinics in the health
department. As part of a state maternal/child grant, she helped
develop and held the liaison position of Perinatal Coordinator
between the Thomas Jefferson Regional Health District and UVA.
During the seven years prior to joining the IVF team, Christie
was the triage nurse then clinical research nurse coordinator
for a HPV vaccine clinical trial, at UVA's Elson Student Health
Center GYN. Christie worked as a Nurse Coordinator in the UVA
IVF program from 2001 to 2005. She helped initiate the Reproductive
Medicine and Surgery IVF program in 2005. She is married with
two children, two dogs and a cockatiel. |