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Kimberly Goslinga

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner at Orange City Area Health System

Kimberly Goslinga is a highly experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with a diverse background in mental health care. Currently serving at Orange City Area Health System since January 2023, Kimberly has previously held similar positions at WLCFS-Christian Family Solutions, Psychiatric Medical Care, and Integrated Telehealth Partners from March 2021 to December 2022. Kimberly's earlier experience includes a tenure as Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner at Seasons Center for Behavioral Health from July 2015 to January 2021, and a role as Registered Nurse at Orange City Area Health System from May 2010 to June 2015. Kimberly began in healthcare as a CNA at Sioux Center Health from August 2007 to May 2010. Academic qualifications include a Post-Masters Certificate from Saint Louis University, a Master's degree from Clarkson College, a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science from Dordt University, and an Associate's degree from St. Luke's College.

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Orange City, United States

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Orange City Area Health System

Orange City Area Health System (OCAHS) is a comprehensive health system including medical clinics, medical specialists, a hospital, a retirement community, nursing homes, and home health and hospice. Since its founding in 1960, Orange City Area Health System has adhered to the vision of its founders by providing the finest health care available. The organization is a municipally held, non-profit organization which does not receive tax dollars for its work. Today, as a community of over 590 outstanding medical professionals, skilled employees and dedicated volunteers, Orange City Area Health System continues that caring tradition in meeting the needs of patients, residents and families of Northwest Iowa and the region. Mission Orange City Area Health System is dedicated to serving the health and well-being of the area. Vision Orange City Area Health System will serve the region in the role of a rural regional health provider, by: Expanding of health services accessible locally, and formally collaborating/partnering with key stakeholders. This role will best position Orange City Area Health System for the future to: Attract and retain the best physicians possible Attract and retain quality health care staff Invest in and maintain the best possible technology and facilities Assume community leadership responsibilities


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