LPN - Licenced Practical Nurses
Julie is our Licensed Practical Nurse.
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a professional that will perform any assessments required prior to your appointment with the doctor. Our nurses continue their education and training by taking additional courses for chronic disease management. This additional training enhances the clinic's abilities to provide comprehensive care.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) observe, assess, monitor, and document patient symptoms, reactions, and progress. They administer medications, perform medical procedures, educate and inform about nutrition, selfcare, medication management, disease prevention and promote health to patients, families and caregivers. They play a significant role in frontline health care delivery.
A Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is a professional that will perform any assessments required prior to your appointment with the doctor. Our nurses continue their education and training by taking additional courses for chronic disease management. This additional training enhances the clinic's abilities to provide comprehensive care.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) observe, assess, monitor, and document patient symptoms, reactions, and progress. They administer medications, perform medical procedures, educate and inform about nutrition, selfcare, medication management, disease prevention and promote health to patients, families and caregivers. They play a significant role in frontline health care delivery.
MOA - Medical Office Assistants
Jackie and Nicole are your Medical Office Assistants (MOA’s) and will likely be your first contact with the clinic.
Each has the training and knowledge to perform all front office related duties including acting as your referrals clerk.
Medical office assistants support doctors and other health-care professionals by performing a wide variety of clerical and administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, word processing, bookkeeping and accounting, photocopying, filing and answering telephone calls and correspondence.
Each has the training and knowledge to perform all front office related duties including acting as your referrals clerk.
Medical office assistants support doctors and other health-care professionals by performing a wide variety of clerical and administrative tasks such as scheduling appointments, word processing, bookkeeping and accounting, photocopying, filing and answering telephone calls and correspondence.