The Family Practice & Counseling Network
Emily Nichols has a robust background in public health and nonprofit management, with over a decade of experience in leadership roles. Since April 2010, Emily has served as the Executive Director at The Family Practice & Counseling Network, where additional responsibilities have included Director of Operations and Center Director of The Health Annex. Prior experience includes serving as Coordinator of Health Services at Quality Community Health Care, Inc., and a Research Assistant role at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Educational credentials include a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University, a Master of Public Health (MPH) in Behavioral Science from Emory University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health - Social & Behavioral Sciences from The Johns Hopkins University. Emily also holds a high school diploma from the Academy of Notre Dame de Namur and attended the Rosemont School of the Holy Child.
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The Family Practice & Counseling Network
Family Practice and Counseling Network, a program of Resources for Human Development, is a network of community health centers providing comprehensive primary care, dental and behavioral health services. The Network consists of four health centers in Philadelphia – Abbottsford-Falls Family Practice & Counseling in the Northwest, the Stephen and Sandra Sheller 11th Street Family Health Services of Drexel University in the North, the Health Annex in the Southwest, and Annex West Health Center in West Philly housed in Action Wellness building (formerly Action AIDS); a convenient care clinic in Philadelphia – QCare; one health center in York, PA.—East Side Health Center. Today the Network serves more than 20,000 patients annually and is an NCQA certified Patient-Centered Medical Home. The Network’s mission is to provide person-centered, integrated and comprehensive health services to individuals and families across their lifespan. The Network promotes resiliency and well-being among patients, staff and surrounding communities. Network services are targeted to the surrounding communities and the advisory committee that guides services primarily consists of people from the communities served. Resources for Human Development is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, genetic information, and veteran or disability status.