Sharon Thompson, MD, MPH, FACOG – Women’s Health Specialist & Advocate
Dr. Sharon Thompson has dedicated her career to supporting women at every stage of life. She studied biology at Vassar College, earned a Master of Public Health from UC Berkeley, and completed her medical degree at Mount Sinai in New York City. Her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology took place within the Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women’s and Massachusetts General Hospital program – one of the most respected in the field. Her focus has long been on helping women make informed, empowering health decisions.
As a women’s health medication expert, Dr. Thompson offers clinical insight on treatments ranging from contraception to hormone therapy. Her guidance helps ensure that the care offered meets real needs and reflects the complexity of women’s health. Colleagues and patients alike appreciate her calm perspective and sincere style, which turn even complex topics into meaningful, relatable conversations. Outside of medicine, she enjoys karaoke, late-night chats about physics, and challenging herself with Dance Dance Revolution.
Dana Williams, MD – Pediatric & Immunology Consultant
Dr. Dana Williams combines years of hands-on pediatric care with deep expertise in immunology. After earning her medical degree in Bucharest, she continued her training in the U.S., completing both a fellowship in immunology and a pediatric residency at Weill Cornell – where she also served as Chief Resident. Her clinical work at Phoenix Children’s Hospital focused on children with complex immune issues, and she’s known for making medical guidance feel clear and approachable for parents.
These days, she channels that same sharp insight and steady care into the world of digital health. Dr. Williams helps review pediatric products, offers insight into immune-supportive treatments, and supports families navigating their child’s needs from home. Her role blends medical precision with real-life understanding – so when parents browse treatment options or have questions, there’s thoughtful expertise behind every recommendation.
Jonathan Enchinton, PharmD, BCPS, AAHIVP – Infectious Disease Pharmacist & Clinical Educator
Dr. Jonathan Enchinton is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist with a sharp focus on infectious diseases and HIV care. His path after pharmacy school led straight into high-stakes care, where he took on complex cases across both inpatient and ambulatory settings. His clinical journey has taken him through emergency departments, trauma centers, and specialty clinics – earning national awards for innovation along the way. He’s also a certified HIV pharmacist and a proud member of the team at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, where he supports some of the most vulnerable patients with expert, compassionate care.
Jonathan’s expertise drives key decisions around infection therapies, helping us offer safe, practical solutions – especially for younger patients. He offers sharp clinical expertise, a love for teaching, and a knack for turning complex ideas into clear, actionable advice. Through teaching and refining care strategies, he stays focused on improving health outcomes for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Wayne Lee, MD, FACEP – Global Care & Emergency Medicine Expert
Dr. Wayne Lee has spent his career at the intersection of emergency medicine and international healthcare. Following his medical training in Arkansas, he carved out a path in global healthcare, helping connect patients to quality care across borders. As Medical Director at GMMI Inc. for over 25 years, he’s helped travelers and international patients access urgent and cost-effective care across borders. His role as Chief Medical Officer at Phoenix Physicians further reflects his deep commitment to responsive, high-quality treatment in high-pressure settings.
Shifting to a digital setting, Dr. Lee now helps shape decisions around travel-related treatments, urgent-use medications, and cross-border care. His experience helps shape clinical guidelines for patients on the move – offering insight into fast-response treatment options and practical care for those far from home. His long track record in medicine and leadership shapes care that stays sharp, efficient, and ready for international needs.
Samantha Bustos, PharmD – Emergency & Critical Care Pharmacist
Dr. Samantha Bustos is a hospital-trained clinical pharmacist with a sharp focus on emergency medicine and critical care. She earned her Doctor of Pharmacy from Midwestern University in Arizona and completed a rigorous PGY1 residency, gaining hands-on experience across high-stakes environments – trauma, surgical ICU, oncology, infectious disease, geriatrics, and cardiovascular critical care. Her calm presence and clear priorities make her a natural fit in fast-paced environments where every second counts.
In her work with Canadian Pharmacy Mall, Samantha contributes expertise in acute care medications, rapid-response protocols, and hospital-grade treatment strategies. She’s especially passionate about making hospital-level insights accessible in community and digital health settings. Her work spans critical care protocols and emergency treatments, always grounded in real-world urgency and clinical accuracy.
Barbara Davee, PharmD, BCPS – Pediatric Critical Care Pharmacist & Clinical Educator
Dr. Barbara Davee is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist with more than twelve years of experience in pediatric emergency and critical care. Currently based at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, she works closely with intensive care teams in high-pressure settings like the PICU and CVICU, where precise medication decisions make all the difference. For her, it’s all about choosing treatments that work – and making sure they reach the patients who need them most.
Alongside her clinical work, Barbara is a dedicated mentor, guiding pharmacy students and residents through the realities of hospital care. She approaches teaching with the same care and precision she offers her patients – thoughtful, thorough, and always human. Her contributions help shape not only individual treatment plans but also the future of pharmacy practice – grounded in evidence, teamwork, and real-world experience.