Roseman University of Health Sciences issued the following announcement on August 10.
Shawnna Short joined Roseman University in mid-May as a Nurse Practitioner with the College of Medicine‘s medical practice, Roseman Medical Group (RMG).
She grew up on a farm in the Midwest where she spent most of her summers in a creek bed or helping with planning and tending tobacco. Relatively new to Henderson, Shawnna has lived in the area for about three and a half years and is originally from Ohio. She enjoys gardening and hiking and is most inspired by women entrepreneurs and those who worked for their success. In the next year, she hopes to hike Salome Jug Trail in Arizona. If you want to win her over, bring chocolate.
Why Roseman University
Shawnna’s background is mostly in primary care, hospice, wounds, and infectious diseases.
“I am passionate about providing excellent, collaborative care to my patients,” she said. Shawnna loves nursing in general and works empathetically to serve those experiencing end-of-life issues.
“Roseman has an excellent reputation and I’m excited to learn new skills and be part of a team.”
Her favorite quote:
“Whether you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right.” – Henry Ford
Roseman Medical Group is the medical practice of Roseman University of Health Sciences. Our physicians, nurses, and medical staff provide empathic, patient-centered, evidence-based medicine and are among the best in their fields.
The practice offers Primary Care, including well-checks, flu shots, sports physicals, behavioral healthcare, and other procedures, and Women’s and Men’s Healthcare including annual pap smears, breast exams, etc., as well as specialized Neurology, care treating patients with Movement Disorders, Parkinson’s, and ALS.
Roseman Medical Group has a dedicated team of primary care physicians and nurse practitioners that offer a wide range of primary care services to treat people of all ages, maintain health, treat illness, or manage chronic diseases. We offer patient-centered healthcare for every stage of life.
Original source can be found here.
Source: Roseman University of Health Sciences