Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing Providers
Clinical Nurse Specialist
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Clinical Nurse Specialist
A nurse who has advanced education and training in a specific area of care, such as heart health, cancer, diabetes, or mental health. Clinical Nurse Specialists provide expert care for complex health conditions, help manage treatment plans, offer education and support to patients and families, and work with other healthcare team members to improve patient outcomes. Patients can expect specialized assessments, guidance on managing illnesses, and help coordinating their care.
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Acute Care
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with serious or complex health problems in hospital settings. An Acute Care Clinical Nurse Specialist helps manage and coordinate treatment for conditions like heart attacks, severe infections, breathing difficulties, and post-surgical recovery. Patients can expect expert assessment, guidance on care plans, support in managing symptoms, and education for themselves and their families during hospital stays.
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Adult Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for adults with complex health needs, an Adult Health Clinical Nurse Specialist provides advanced assessment, treatment, and care planning. They help manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory conditions, coordinate care, and educate patients about health management. Patients can expect expert support in managing ongoing health issues, improving wellness, and navigating the healthcare system.
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Chronic Care
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with long-term health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, or arthritis. This nurse works closely with patients to manage symptoms, develop care plans, provide education, and coordinate with other healthcare providers to help patients live better with chronic illnesses. Patients can expect ongoing support, guidance, and help with adjusting medications or treatments as needed.
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Community Health/Public Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for the health of communities and populations, rather than just individuals. They assess community health needs, provide education on disease prevention, promote healthy lifestyles, and coordinate public health programs. Patients can expect support with vaccinations, screenings, managing chronic diseases like diabetes or high blood pressure, and guidance during health emergencies or outbreaks. This nurse often works in schools, clinics, and community organizations to improve overall public health.
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Critical Care Medicine
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with life-threatening or complex health problems, often in intensive care units. This nurse provides expert assessment, develops care plans, helps manage pain, supports families, and coordinates the healthcare team. Patients can expect help with breathing issues, severe infections, heart problems, or after major surgery, as well as guidance through critical illness and recovery.
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Emergency
A nurse who specializes in emergency care, providing expert assessment, treatment, and support for patients with urgent or life-threatening conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, trauma, and severe infections. They help manage pain, coordinate rapid care, educate patients and families, and support the emergency team to ensure safe, effective treatment during medical crises. Patients can expect skilled, compassionate care during emergencies.
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Ethics
A nurse who specializes in guiding patients, families, and healthcare teams through difficult ethical decisions related to medical care. They help with situations such as end-of-life choices, informed consent, and conflicts about treatment options. Patients can expect support in understanding their rights, values, and options, as well as help navigating complex healthcare situations where ethical questions arise.
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Family Health
A nurse who specializes in family health and provides advanced care across all ages, from children to older adults. This nurse helps manage common and chronic conditions such as diabetes, asthma, high blood pressure, and infections. Patients can expect comprehensive health assessments, personalized treatment plans, education about disease prevention, and support for healthy lifestyle choices for the whole family.
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Gerontology
A nurse who specializes in caring for older adults, focusing on the unique health needs that come with aging. They help manage chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, memory problems, and mobility issues. Patients can expect these nurses to provide health assessments, create care plans, offer education on healthy aging, coordinate with other healthcare providers, and support both patients and families in managing complex health concerns.
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Holistic
A nurse who specializes in holistic care, focusing on the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of patients. This provider helps manage conditions like chronic pain, stress, anxiety, and fatigue, and offers guidance on healthy lifestyle choices. Patients can expect support with both traditional medical treatments and complementary therapies such as relaxation techniques, nutrition counseling, and stress management, aiming for overall wellness and balance.
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Home Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients at home, a home health clinical nurse specialist provides advanced nursing care, develops care plans, manages chronic illnesses, and educates patients and families. They help with conditions like heart disease, diabetes, wounds, and recovery after surgery or illness, ensuring patients receive personalized support and treatment in the comfort of their own home.
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Informatics
A nurse who specializes in using technology and data to improve patient care and healthcare systems. They help design, implement, and manage electronic health records and other digital tools, train staff to use these systems, and ensure patient information is accurate and secure. Patients can expect safer, more efficient care and better communication between care teams thanks to the nurse’s work behind the scenes.
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Long-Term Care
A nurse who specializes in caring for people with long-term or chronic health conditions, often in nursing homes or assisted living facilities. This provider helps manage complex illnesses like dementia, heart disease, diabetes, and mobility issues. They coordinate care plans, provide education to patients and families, and work to prevent complications, ensuring patients receive safe, effective, and compassionate long-term care.
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Medical-Surgical
A nurse who specializes in caring for adults with a wide range of medical and surgical conditions. Medical-Surgical Clinical Nurse Specialists provide expert care in hospitals or clinics, help manage complex health problems, guide patients through recovery after surgery, and educate patients and families about treatment plans. They often assist with conditions like infections, wounds, diabetes, heart disease, and post-surgical care, ensuring patients receive safe and effective treatment.
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Neonatal
A nurse who specializes in caring for newborns, especially those who are premature or critically ill. A neonatal clinical nurse specialist provides advanced support in the hospital, helps manage complex health problems like breathing difficulties, infections, and birth complications, and works closely with families to educate and support them throughout their baby’s care. Patients can expect expert guidance, hands-on care for newborns, and coordination with the healthcare team to ensure the best possible outcomes for infants.
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Neuroscience
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with brain, spine, and nervous system disorders. They provide expert support, education, and coordination of care for conditions like stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and brain injuries. Patients can expect this nurse to help manage symptoms, develop care plans, support recovery, and ensure smooth communication between doctors, patients, and families.
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Occupational Health
A nurse who specializes in promoting and protecting the health and safety of workers in the workplace. This provider assesses work environments, manages work-related injuries and illnesses, offers health education, and helps prevent workplace hazards. Patients can expect evaluation and treatment of conditions like repetitive strain injuries, chemical exposures, back pain, and hearing loss, as well as guidance on safe work practices and return-to-work planning.
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Oncology
A nurse who specializes in caring for people with cancer, providing expert support, education, and guidance throughout diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. An oncology clinical nurse specialist helps manage symptoms, side effects, and emotional concerns, works with the healthcare team to coordinate care, and offers resources for coping with cancer. Patients can expect help with pain management, treatment planning, and support for conditions like breast cancer, lung cancer, leukemia, and other cancers.
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Oncology, Pediatrics
A nurse who specializes in caring for children and teenagers with cancer, providing expert support through diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care. This nurse helps manage symptoms, side effects, and emotional needs, educates families about cancer and treatment options, and coordinates care with doctors and other team members. Patients and families can expect guidance, comfort, and specialized knowledge about conditions like leukemia, lymphoma, and solid tumors.
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Pediatrics
A nurse who specializes in caring for infants, children, and adolescents with complex health needs. Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialists provide expert assessment, develop care plans, educate families, and coordinate treatment for conditions such as asthma, diabetes, developmental delays, and chronic illnesses. Patients and families can expect support in managing health problems, guidance on medications and therapies, and help navigating the healthcare system.
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Perinatal
A nurse who specializes in caring for women and their babies during pregnancy, childbirth, and the weeks after delivery. This provider offers support, education, and guidance on prenatal care, labor and delivery, newborn care, and recovery after birth. Patients can expect help with managing pregnancy complications, breastfeeding support, and advice on healthy behaviors to ensure the well-being of both mother and baby.
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Perioperative
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients before, during, and after surgery, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the surgical process. This nurse coordinates care, educates patients and families about what to expect, helps manage pain, prevents complications, and supports recovery. Patients can expect guidance on preparing for surgery, monitoring during procedures, and follow-up support for wound care, infection prevention, and overall healing.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health
A nurse who specializes in mental health care, providing assessment, treatment, and support for people with emotional, behavioral, or psychiatric conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. This nurse works with patients and their families to create care plans, offer counseling, manage medications, and coordinate other services to help improve mental well-being and quality of life.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Adult
A nurse who specializes in the mental health care of adults, providing assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for conditions like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. They offer therapy, develop care plans, manage medications, and support patients and families in coping with mental health challenges. Patients can expect personalized care, education about their conditions, and help with improving overall well-being and daily functioning.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Adolescent
A nurse who specializes in supporting the mental health of children and teenagers, providing assessment, counseling, and treatment for conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, and behavioral issues. This nurse works with families to create care plans, offers education about mental health, and coordinates with schools and other providers to help young patients manage their emotional and behavioral challenges.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Child & Family
A nurse who specializes in supporting the mental health of children and families by assessing emotional and behavioral issues, creating treatment plans, and providing counseling and education. They help with conditions like anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, and family stress. Patients can expect guidance, therapy, medication management, and support for both children and their families to improve overall well-being.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Chronically Ill
A nurse who specializes in caring for people with long-term mental health conditions, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or anxiety. This nurse provides assessment, counseling, medication management, and care planning to help patients manage symptoms and improve quality of life. Patients can expect support with daily challenges, coordination with other healthcare providers, and ongoing education for themselves and their families.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Community
A nurse who specializes in mental health care for people in community settings, such as homes, schools, or clinics. This provider helps patients manage conditions like depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and substance use disorders. They offer counseling, education, medication management, and support for families, working closely with other healthcare professionals to improve emotional well-being and daily functioning. Patients can expect personalized care and help accessing community resources.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health, Geropsychiatric
A nurse who specializes in caring for older adults with mental health concerns, providing assessment, treatment, and support for conditions like depression, anxiety, dementia, and behavioral problems. This nurse develops care plans, offers counseling, manages medications, and works with families to improve quality of life and emotional well-being for elderly patients facing psychiatric or emotional challenges.
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Rehabilitation
A nurse who specializes in helping patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses that affect their ability to move or care for themselves. This nurse works closely with patients to create personalized care plans, teaches exercises and daily living skills, manages pain, and supports emotional well-being. Common conditions treated include stroke, spinal cord injuries, joint replacements, and chronic illnesses. Patients can expect guidance, education, and encouragement to regain independence and improve their quality of life.
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School
A nurse who specializes in supporting the health and well-being of students in school settings. They assess and manage common illnesses and injuries, help students with chronic conditions like asthma or diabetes, provide health education, administer medications, and coordinate care with families and school staff. Patients can expect this nurse to promote a safe, healthy learning environment and to respond to health concerns during the school day.
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Transplantation
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients before, during, and after organ or tissue transplants. They provide education about the transplant process, help manage medications, monitor for complications, and support patients and families throughout recovery. Common services include coordinating care for kidney, liver, heart, or lung transplant recipients, assisting with follow-up visits, and helping patients adjust to life after transplant surgery.
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Women's Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for women’s health needs, providing expert support, education, and guidance throughout all stages of life. They help manage common concerns like menstrual problems, menopause symptoms, pregnancy care, family planning, and reproductive health issues. Patients can expect thorough assessments, personalized care plans, and coordination with other healthcare providers to ensure complete women’s health care.
Nurse Practitioner
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Nurse Practitioner
A nurse who has advanced education and training to provide many of the same healthcare services as a doctor, such as diagnosing illnesses, prescribing medications, ordering tests, and managing ongoing conditions. Nurse practitioners often provide primary care, help with everyday health problems, manage chronic diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure, offer preventive care such as check-ups and vaccinations, and educate patients about staying healthy. Patients can expect thorough, personalized care and clear communication about their health needs.
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Acute Care
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with serious or urgent health problems, often in hospitals or intensive care units. Acute Care Nurse Practitioners diagnose and treat sudden illnesses or injuries, manage chronic conditions that have become severe, and provide advanced treatments like ordering tests, prescribing medications, and coordinating care. Patients can expect thorough monitoring, quick response to changes in condition, and expert support during critical or complex medical situations.
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Adult Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for adults, providing routine check-ups, managing ongoing health conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease, and addressing common illnesses and injuries. They offer health screenings, preventive care, patient education, and help manage medications. Patients can expect support for both short-term and long-term health issues, as well as guidance on maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
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Community Health
A nurse who specializes in promoting health and preventing illness within communities. Community Health Nurse Practitioners provide health education, screenings, immunizations, and manage common conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, and minor injuries. They often coordinate care, offer support for chronic diseases, and connect patients with local resources. Patients can expect personalized care focused on improving overall community well-being and access to healthcare services.
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Critical Care Medicine
A nurse who specializes in caring for patients with life-threatening illnesses or injuries in settings like intensive care units. They assess and manage severe conditions such as respiratory failure, sepsis, heart problems, and trauma. Patients can expect monitoring, advanced treatments, coordination with doctors, and support for both patients and families during critical times.
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Family
A nurse who provides primary and preventive healthcare to individuals and families across all ages, from infants to seniors. Family nurse practitioners diagnose and treat common illnesses and injuries, perform physical exams, order and interpret tests, prescribe medications, give vaccinations, manage chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure, and offer health education and counseling. Patients can expect comprehensive care, health screenings, and support for ongoing wellness.
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Gerontology
A nurse who specializes in caring for older adults, a Gerontology Nurse Practitioner provides health assessments, manages chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, and arthritis, and helps with age-related conditions such as memory loss and mobility issues. Patients can expect personalized care plans, medication management, health education, and support for maintaining independence and quality of life as they age.
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Neonatal
A nurse who specializes in caring for newborn babies, especially those who are premature or have health problems at birth. Neonatal nurse practitioners provide advanced care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), monitor vital signs, manage feeding and breathing issues, and support families. They treat conditions such as respiratory distress, infections, low birth weight, and birth defects, and help guide parents through their baby’s care and recovery.
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Neonatal, Critical Care
A nurse who is specially trained to care for newborn babies who are critically ill or premature in intensive care settings. This provider monitors vital signs, manages breathing support, administers medications, and coordinates care with doctors and families. Common conditions they manage include breathing problems, infections, birth complications, or low birth weight. Patients and families can expect skilled assessment, emergency care, and ongoing support for their newborn’s needs.
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
A nurse who specializes in women's health, focusing on pregnancy, childbirth, and reproductive issues. An Obstetrics & Gynecology Nurse Practitioner provides prenatal care, family planning, well-woman exams, screening for cancers, and treatment for menstrual or menopause concerns. Patients can expect check-ups, advice on birth control, support during pregnancy, and help with common gynecological problems such as infections or pelvic pain.
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Occupational Health
A nurse who specializes in occupational health, focusing on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of work-related injuries and illnesses. They help patients with conditions such as back pain, repetitive strain injuries, exposure to hazardous substances, and stress-related issues. Occupational health nurse practitioners provide health screenings, workplace safety education, immunizations, and guidance on returning to work safely. Patients can expect care tailored to their job environment and support in staying healthy and safe at work.
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Pediatrics
A nurse who specializes in caring for infants, children, and teenagers, providing routine checkups, vaccinations, and treatment for common childhood illnesses such as ear infections, asthma, and colds. Pediatric nurse practitioners also monitor growth and development, offer guidance on nutrition and behavior, and manage chronic conditions like diabetes. Patients can expect family-centered care, health education, and support for both children and their caregivers.
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Pediatrics, Critical Care
A nurse who specializes in caring for critically ill infants, children, and teenagers, providing advanced monitoring, treatments, and support in intensive care settings. This provider manages severe illnesses and injuries such as respiratory failure, severe infections, trauma, and post-surgical recovery. Patients and families can expect thorough assessment, medication management, coordination with doctors and specialists, and clear communication about care plans during serious or life-threatening conditions.
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Perinatal
A nurse who specializes in caring for women during pregnancy, childbirth, and the weeks after delivery. Perinatal nurse practitioners provide prenatal checkups, help manage common pregnancy symptoms, support safe labor and delivery, and monitor the health of both mother and baby. They educate families about pregnancy, birth, and newborn care, and help manage conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes in pregnancy, and postpartum concerns. Patients can expect personalized care, health education, and support throughout the perinatal period.
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Primary Care
A nurse who provides general healthcare for patients of all ages, focusing on wellness, prevention, and treatment of common illnesses. Primary care nurse practitioners perform check-ups, diagnose and manage conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes, colds, and minor injuries, and offer health advice. They can prescribe medications, order tests, give immunizations, and coordinate referrals to specialists, helping patients manage their overall health.
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Psychiatric/Mental Health
A nurse who is specially trained to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health conditions in people of all ages. Psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioners provide therapy, prescribe medications, and help manage issues like depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance use problems. Patients can expect support with emotional and behavioral concerns, medication management, counseling, and education about mental health.
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School
A nurse who specializes in caring for students in a school setting, providing health assessments, managing common childhood illnesses and injuries, administering medications, and promoting wellness. School nurse practitioners address issues like asthma, allergies, minor infections, and injuries, and help with chronic condition management. They educate students and staff on healthy habits and are a key resource for health concerns during the school day.
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Women's Health
A nurse who specializes in caring for women throughout their lives, especially in areas related to reproductive and sexual health. They provide routine exams, birth control counseling, prenatal and postnatal care, menopause management, and screenings for breast and gynecologic cancers. Patients can expect support for common concerns like menstrual problems, infections, and family planning, as well as education on women’s health and wellness.
Physician Assistant
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Physician Assistant
A medical professional who works as part of a healthcare team to diagnose and treat illnesses, perform physical exams, order and interpret tests, prescribe medications, and provide preventive care. Physician assistants help manage common conditions like infections, minor injuries, high blood pressure, and diabetes. Patients can expect thorough evaluations, treatment for a wide range of health concerns, and clear communication, often in collaboration with a supervising physician.
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Medical
A healthcare provider who works under the supervision of a physician to diagnose illnesses, develop treatment plans, and prescribe medications. Medical physician assistants perform physical exams, order and interpret tests, and provide preventive care. They commonly treat conditions such as infections, minor injuries, chronic diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure, and manage general health concerns. Patients can expect thorough evaluation, education on health issues, and coordinated care with doctors and specialists.
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Surgical
A medical professional who works alongside surgeons to provide care before, during, and after surgical procedures. A surgical physician assistant helps with patient evaluations, assists during operations, manages surgical wounds, and helps monitor recovery. Patients can expect this provider to support surgical teams, answer questions about surgery, and assist with care for conditions requiring operations such as appendicitis, hernias, gallbladder issues, and injuries needing surgical repair.