Clinical Nurse Specialist in Washington, DC Accepting Medicare

23 Clinical Nurse Specialist nurses found. Showing 21 - 23
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Madelynn M Lewis, NP
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Acute Care
Medicare: Medicare Enrolled
Practice Location: 110 Irving St Nw, Washington, DC 20010
Phone: 919-710-3251    
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Susan Elizabeth Sabadash, RN, PMHCNS,PMHNP
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psych/Mental Health, Adult
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2100 Pennsylvania Ave Nw, Washington, DC 20037
Phone: 202-721-2200    
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Dr. Alice Ball Britt, APRN, PHD
Clinical Nurse Specialist - Psych/Mental Health, Adult
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 1001 Lawrence St Ne, Washington, DC 20017
Phone: 202-635-5900    Fax: 202-635-5950

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Clinical Nurse Specialist: A registered nurse who, through a graduate degree program in nursing, or through a formal post-basic education program or continuing education courses and clinical experience, is expert in a specialty area of nursing practice within one or more of the components of direct patient/client care, consultation, education, research and administration.



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