In addition to my practice at Resilience Healthcare, I teach nursing students at Bowie State University. I have spent the last 20 years providing urgent care/ER services at Providence Hospital Washington DC, Laurel Regional Hospital, MD, and the Washington Hospital Center.
Additionally, I have worked over 10 years in Family Practice, Orthopedics, Diabetic Education and working with the elderly in the Skilled Nursing Facility and Assisted Living Facilities at Kaiser Permanente where I was a Lead Nurse & Patient Care Coordinator.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing, American Sentinel University 2015
Masters degree (MSN) Nursing Education, Bowie State University 2019
Post Master Certification Family Nurse Practitioner, Chamberlain University 2022
Doctor of Nursing Practice, Chamberlain University 2024
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