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Fnp Gloria Lafollette Dnp

Family Nurse Practitioner at Jefferson County Health Center

Gloria LaFollette DNP, FNP, currently serves as Adjunct Faculty in the Graduate Nursing Program at Davenport University since August 2019 and has been functioning as a Family Nurse Practitioner at Jefferson County Health Center since July 2018. Gloria's experience includes previous roles as a Nurse Practitioner in the Office of Douglas Mienk M.D. and as an Epic Credentialed Trainer at MidMichigan Health, where responsibilities included enhancing patient outcomes through coordinated care and nurse education. Additional roles included Nursing Supervisor at Tendercare, Shelter Supervisor at Women's Aid, and Owner of Party Haus, demonstrating diverse leadership and community engagement. Gloria holds a Doctor of Nursing degree from the University of Michigan-Flint, a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from Saginaw Valley State University, and two Associate's Degrees from Mid Michigan Community College in Registered Nursing and Elementary Education.

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Farwell, United States

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Jefferson County Health Center

Jefferson County Health Center, Iowa's oldest county hospital, was dedicated September 17, 1912, and opened October 2, 1912. A bond issue of twenty-five thousand dollars was voted to build the 3-story, 25-bed hospital. This was only the second time in the history of the world that rural people voted a tax on themselves to build a hospital. Private donations furnished and equipped it. Our hospital established a nurse's education program in 1912, graduating a total of 63 nurses, and remained active until 1932. In 1917, the physicians and nurses formed Unit R, a Red Cross volunteer group, which was attached to the U.S. Army and served in France during World War I under the leadership of Dr. Clark. Various building projects were completed in 1949, 1963, 1970 and 1993. The only portion that remains of the original 1912 structure is the basement. JCHC became a critical access hospital in November 2004. JCHC moved into a new state-of-the-art 25 bed hospital in April of 2009. The medical campus includes the physician practices of the Doug Johnson Dialysis Center. Due to continued growth and community need a new addition opened in 2013 which is home to an expanded JCHC Clinics, American Eyecare, NuCara Pharmacy and Southeast Iowa Neurological Associates. Our hospital continues its tradition of superior commitment and exceptional care and is among the top-rated hospitals nationwide for patient satisfaction.


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201-500

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