Connie S Leanza, CRNP | |
1805 N Jackson St, Suite 1, Tullahoma, TN 37388-2290 | |
(931) 222-4083 | |
(931) 222-4083 |
Full Name | Connie S Leanza |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Nurse Practitioner |
Experience | 25 Years |
Location | 1805 N Jackson St, Tullahoma, Tennessee |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Yes. She accepts the Medicare-approved amount; you will not be billed for any more than the Medicare deductible and coinsurance. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1205921152 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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363LA2200X | Nurse Practitioner - Adult Health | APN5748 (Tennessee) | Secondary |
363LA2100X | Nurse Practitioner - Acute Care | APN5748 (Tennessee) | Primary |
Facility Name | Location | Facility Type |
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Tennova Healthcare-harton | Tullahoma, TN | Hospital |
Tennova Healthcare-shelbyville | Shelbyville, TN | Hospital |
Group Practice Name | Group PECOS PAC ID | No. of Members |
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Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Pc | 7315848140 | 545 |
News Archive
There's around 95 to 100 simulation centres across the NHS in secondary care. These centres are used for a whole variety of training, practicing of skills and recreating incidents so that staff can prevent them recurring.
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A review published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics raises the issue of the role of the inability to express emotions in cancer. Several interesting hypotheses emerge such as a possible link between alexithymia and the immune system, between alexithymia and quality of life, or between alexithymia, anxiety and depression.
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Scientists identify two signaling proteins in cancer cells that make them resistant to chemotherapy, and show that blocking the proteins along with chemotherapy eliminate human leukemia in mouse models.
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Entity Name | Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Pc |
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Entity Type | Part B Supplier - Clinic/group Practice |
Entity Identifiers | NPI Number: 1093741464 PECOS PAC ID: 7315848140 Enrollment ID: O20040115000677 |
News Archive
There's around 95 to 100 simulation centres across the NHS in secondary care. These centres are used for a whole variety of training, practicing of skills and recreating incidents so that staff can prevent them recurring.
A new genome-wide association study of more than 6,000 people has identified seven new genetic regions associated with pulmonary fibrosis. In findings published online in Nature Genetics on April 14, 2013, researchers at National Jewish Health, the University of Colorado and several other institutions found a number of genes associated with host defense, cell-cell adhesion and DNA repair, which provide clues to possible mechanisms underlying this currently untreatable disease.
A review published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics raises the issue of the role of the inability to express emotions in cancer. Several interesting hypotheses emerge such as a possible link between alexithymia and the immune system, between alexithymia and quality of life, or between alexithymia, anxiety and depression.
Survival rates for patients with lung cancer increase dramatically the earlier the disease is diagnosed, underscoring the need for effective biomarkers that can be used for detection. Now, scientists at The Wistar Institute have found a protein that circulates in the blood that appears to be more accurate at detecting non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) than currently available methods used for screening.
Scientists identify two signaling proteins in cancer cells that make them resistant to chemotherapy, and show that blocking the proteins along with chemotherapy eliminate human leukemia in mouse models.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Connie S Leanza, CRNP 3024 Business Park Cir, Goodlettsville, TN 37072-3132 Ph: (615) 239-2018 | Connie S Leanza, CRNP 1805 N Jackson St, Suite 1, Tullahoma, TN 37388-2290 Ph: (931) 222-4083 |
News Archive
There's around 95 to 100 simulation centres across the NHS in secondary care. These centres are used for a whole variety of training, practicing of skills and recreating incidents so that staff can prevent them recurring.
A new genome-wide association study of more than 6,000 people has identified seven new genetic regions associated with pulmonary fibrosis. In findings published online in Nature Genetics on April 14, 2013, researchers at National Jewish Health, the University of Colorado and several other institutions found a number of genes associated with host defense, cell-cell adhesion and DNA repair, which provide clues to possible mechanisms underlying this currently untreatable disease.
A review published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics raises the issue of the role of the inability to express emotions in cancer. Several interesting hypotheses emerge such as a possible link between alexithymia and the immune system, between alexithymia and quality of life, or between alexithymia, anxiety and depression.
Survival rates for patients with lung cancer increase dramatically the earlier the disease is diagnosed, underscoring the need for effective biomarkers that can be used for detection. Now, scientists at The Wistar Institute have found a protein that circulates in the blood that appears to be more accurate at detecting non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) than currently available methods used for screening.
Scientists identify two signaling proteins in cancer cells that make them resistant to chemotherapy, and show that blocking the proteins along with chemotherapy eliminate human leukemia in mouse models.
› Verified 8 days ago
Mrs. Shonda Tormohlen, APRN Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 108 E Lauderdale St, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 423-309-9650 | |
Sharon Lynn Gilliam, MSN CRNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 150 Jack Farrar Ln, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-455-2766 Fax: 931-455-2829 | |
Melissa Ann Perry, FNP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 710 Kings Ln, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-962-4040 | |
Robbie M. Webb, N.P. Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1801 N Jackson St, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-461-4921 Fax: 931-461-4677 | |
Kacy Mikala Kirk, NP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 1803 N Jackson St, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-455-3400 | |
Ladonna Marie Ledford, NP Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 215 S Anderson St, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-563-7464 Fax: 931-563-7401 | |
Jason A. Martin, Nurse Practitioner Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments Practice Location: 600 N Jackson St, Tullahoma, TN 37388 Phone: 931-563-5463 |