Clinic for Special Children
Donna Robinson is a highly experienced Pediatric Nurse Practitioner at the Clinic for Special Children since September 1995, specializing in the management of care for patients with metabolic and genetic disorders, including the interpretation of amino acids. Prior to this role, Donna served as a Staff Nurse at Lancaster General Health from July 1984 to September 1995, where responsibilities included providing nursing care to pediatric patients and serving as Charge Nurse, overseeing staff evaluations and writing nursing protocols. Donna holds a Master of Science in Nursing with a focus on Pediatrics from the University of Pennsylvania (1993-1995) and a Bachelor of Science in Registered Nursing from Eastern Mennonite University (1980-1984).
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Clinic for Special Children
The Clinic for Special Children was established in 1989 as a non-profit medical home for Amish and Mennonite children and adults with rare genetic disorders. The Clinic serves its patients by translating advances in genetics into timely diagnoses and accessible, comprehensive medical care, and by developing better understanding of heritable diseases. Work at the Clinic is focused on three major goals: - Deliver effective and affordable diagnosis and comprehensive care for individuals with genetic conditions. - Develop innovative laboratory methods that serve the needs of patients and families. - Expand the capability for clinical studies, education, and training in genetic medicine.