Ms. Patricia Leon Guerrero Taimanglo, PHD Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 590 S Marine Corps Drive, Suite 219 Gitc Bldg, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-649-2080 Fax: 671-649-2083 |
Alan Butler, PSY.D. Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 790 Gov Carlos G Camacho Rd, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5440 |
Dr. Lyndsey Nichole Miller Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 790 Governor Carlos Camacho Road, Tamuning, GU 96931 Phone: 671-647-5328 Fax: 671-647-0250 |
Dr. Hope A. Cristobal, PSY.D. Psychologist Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 472 Chalan San Antonio, Ste 105, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-649-2080 Fax: 671-649-2082 |
Dr. Angela Laygo Psychologist - Clinical Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 790 Gov Carlos G Camacho Rd, Tamuning, GU 96913 Phone: 671-647-5440 Fax: 671-649-6948 |
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"You are safe" are often the first words heard by survivors of violent acts when Forensic Nurses are present to provide care in hospitals, clinics, jails and community settings around the world. Forensic Nurses are nurses with advanced education and training, giving them the skills to deal with the immediate health care consequences of violence. On November 7-11, the International Association of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) will celebrate "Forensic Nurses Week" to recognize these nurses who provide exceptional care to victims and perpetrators of abuse and violence.
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