Family Nurse Practitioner Maegan Osborne, FNP Provides Care for the West Virginia Area
Get to know Family Nurse Practitioner Maegan Osborne, who serves patients within Access Health.
Maegan Osborne is a Family Nurse Practitioner with nearly a decade of experience in the healthcare field. She holds expertise in Clinic, Medical Surgical, and Cardiac Step Down care. She currently practices with Access Health and is affiliated with J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital.
AccessHealth is Your Medical Home, committed to providing comprehensive health care to citizens of southern West Virginia. They provide a wide array of services to ensure the health and well being of your entire family as well as the community at large.
J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital, the largest hospital in the WVU Medicine family, provides the most advanced level of care available to the citizens of West Virginia and bordering states. Their staff consists of highly trained, dedicated professionals who are experienced in the latest techniques and technologies and the art of caring.
Maegan graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from West Virginia University in 2010. Furthering her education, she graduated with her Master of Science from her alma mater in 2014. Additionally, she holds certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner
Maegan attributes her professional success to her families support. When not working, she enjoys spending time with her family and hiking.
A Family Nurse Practitioner is a registered nurse with specialized educational and clinical training in family practice. Nurse practitioners have a higher degree of training, in both the classroom and clinical setting, than Registered Nurses do, although becoming an RN is a prerequisite. Family Nurse Practitioners in particular are trained to work with both children and adults, most often in the context of a family practice or clinical setting. FNPs work with patients on maintaining health and wellness over the long term with a particular focus on preventative care. More and more states, are allowing FNPs to work independently due to an extreme lack of doctors, particularly in the area of family practice.
Learn More about Maegan Osborne:
Through her online profile, https://todaysnurse.org/network/index.php?do=/4142419/info/