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Family Birthing Center at Jefferson Medical Center

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Shannon Bentley, MD

Dr. Bentley is a graduate of Wright State University School of Medicine. She trained at the Wright State University Dayton Community Family Medicine Residency Program, and then completed a Fellowship in Obstetrics/Gynecology in Austin, Texas. She joined the faculty of West Virginia University Harpers Ferry Rural Family Medicine Residency in 2006. She also serves as the WVU School of Medicine Eastern Division Associate Director of Faculty Development, Department of Family Medicine.
After practicing in Ohio, Texas, and California, Dr. Bentley returned to her Appalachian roots in West Virginia. Her interests include Rural Family Medicine, Obstetrics/Gynecology (including ultrasound and operative obstetrics), LGBT healthcare, and Pediatrics. Her interest in obstetrics stemmed from a deeply influential family birthing experience.
Dr. Bentley is a certified Advanced Life Support in Obstetrics (ALSO) instructor, was course co-director for the WVU 2011and 2012 courses, and has instructed at courses in Ohio and Idaho since 2008. 

James Murray, DO, FACOOG.

Specializing in …

  • High Risk Pregnancy Management
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Menopause
  • Permanent Birth Control Options without General Anesthesia
  • No Incision Necessary
  • Hysterectomy Alternatives
  • Outpatient Treatment for Heavy Bleeding
  • Urinary Incontinence

Assistant Professor, WVU School of Medicine
Eastern Division, Martinsburg

OB/GYN Physician at WVU Maternity & Women’s Health Center

Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology

WVUH-East’s Jefferson Memorial Hospital Medical Staff

David Baltierra, MD

Dr. David Baltierra is currently the program director for the rural family medicine residency program at Harpers Ferry Family Medicine.

Upon completing medical school at the University of Michigan, Dr. Baltierra decided that in order to work with underserved populations, he should train in that environment. This led him to complete a family medicine residency of MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland and a fellowship in Maternal and Child Health at West Suburban Hospital in Illinois. His training included high risk and operative obstetrics, including cesarean deliveries, and the care of high-risk mother infant couplets.

With his newly acquired skills in family medicine and obstetrics, Dr. Baltierra spent four years in a migrant and community health center in Idaho, serving the needs of a rural Hispanic population while completing his commitment as a National Health Service Corps Scholarship recipient. His passion for teaching residents, especially to practice the full range od family medicine medicine in underserved environments, led him to return to an academic family practice strongly based in its community.

After wandering the country during his medical training and the world growing up as an Air Force “brat,” he ultimately feels at home here in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. He even has the opportunity to practice his fluent Spanish with soe of his patients. The mountains are not as high as in Idaho, but they’re always as beautiful and ever changing. Still caught between worlds, he and his family enjoys as much visiting naturally beautiful places in the U.S. as hopping on a plane or train and visiting family in Europe or NYC.

Angela Oglesby, MD

Dr. Angela Oglesby is originally from Clarksburg/Bridgeport, West Virginia. She attended WVU for her undergraduate degree and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry. She then attended WVU School of Medicine. Dr. Ogelsby completed her residency locally at Harpers Ferry Family Rural Family Medicine Residency, where she served as Chief Resident from 2004–05.

Dr. Oglesby also completed a fellowship in Maternal and Child Health at West Suburban Hospital in Oak Park, Illinois. She has a special interest in Women’s Health and Obstetrics.

Her hobbies include scrapbooking, traveling, drawing and playing with her dog.

Catherine Feaga, DO

Catherine Feaga is a family physician who cares for patients in all stages of life, from birth onward, including pregnancy. Dr. Feaga is well trained in non-operative obstetrics, having completed her Family Medicine training at Maine-Dartmouth Residency, and worked along-side the Dartmouth OB residents. She has specific strengths in osteopathic manipulation and holistic medicine and enjoys helping her patients explore the joys and trials of pregnancy and parenting. Dr. Feaga treats many gynecological issues as well.