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I am an advanced practice provider (APP) for children and families facing developmental or behavioral challenges, and my goal is to make life easier for them—whether that means identifying developmental disabilities, navigating challenging behaviors, addressing the stress experienced by the whole family, or simply having another cheerleader on the family’s team to celebrate progress. Through the Child Development Center, I can offer longer appointments that allow for more time to observe behaviors, discuss and fully understand family goals, and develop care plans to suit each child’s needs. I am passionate about plugging families into community resources/groups and preserving the child’s right to a future filled with opportunities rather than barriers. My role allows me to remain on the care team from first encounter into early adulthood, providing continuous support as needed.
Titles
- Advanced Practice Provider (APP)
Certifications
- Physician Assistant
Education
- 2022, Carroll University, PAC
- 2019, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities, BS
Fellowships
- 2023, The Ohio State University College of Nursing - Child-Adolescent Mental Health Fellowship Program
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Insurance Information
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