Nursing in the Clinics
When you come for an office visit with your doctor, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner, you will very likely meet a clinic nurse. The clinic nurses are involved in a wide variety of important functions from performing allergy testing to assisting in office procedures such as D&Cs and colonoscopies.
What is a Nurse Practitioner (NP)?
NPs are advanced practice nurses who provide high-quality health care services similar to those of a doctor. NPs have graduate education and clinical training beyond their registered nurse preparation. Most have master's degrees and many have doctorates.
NPs diagnose and treat a range of health problems. They order laboratory and other diagnostic tests and prescribe medications. They provide health care education, counseling, and supportive care to individuals and families.
Some of Our Clinic Nurses
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![]() Beth Delconte, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Orthopedics | ![]() |
![]() Marianne Murray, Short Hour Nurse, Pediatrics | ![]() Mary O'Connor-Lemke, Licensed Voc Nurse IV Cert Sr, Gastroenterology |
![]() Jahn Beynon, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Surgery Coordinator, Cosmetic Services | ![]() Gail Basile-Wiffler, Sr.Licensed Vocational Nurse, Head & Neck Surgery |
![]() Mike , Licensed Voc Nurse IV Cert Sr, Family Medicine Services | ![]() Leslie Mofrad, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner II, Pediatrics |
![]() Inez , Staff Nurse II, Family Medicine Services | ![]() Nancy Thomas, Staff Nurse II-Care Manager, Neurology |
![]() Diane Benson, Staff Nurse III, Pediatrics | ![]() Colleen Mack, Home Care Nurse II, Continuity of Care |













