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Information About Stacia Soliday, ARNP Patients can expect comprehensive health assessments and professional treatment of urgent, and long-term medical needs.
Nurse Practitioners are primary health care providers who work side by side with physicians to provide medical services in a variety of healthcare settings. ARNPs (Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners) are Registered Nurses who have completed advanced study programs and passed the National Board exam. To maintain a license, state and national licensers require continuing education credits yearly, and ARNPs must undergo periodic peer review, go through clinical outcome evaluations and follow a code of ethical practice. Like physicians, nurse practitioners are accountable for health care outcomes. To insure the highest quality of care, NPs work beside doctors and communicate readily on procedures, patient progress and follow-up. Nurse Practitioners are known for their caring bedside manner and are trained to be proactive in educating patients about their condition, treatment options and prevention. Besides diagnosing and managing acute episodic and chronic illnesses, ARNPs emphasize health promotion and disease prevention. Most Nurse Practitioners, including Stacia, are qualified to write prescriptions and must update credits to renew their license for this annually. Nurse Practitioners practice full-scope family medicine, including:
For more information on Nurse Practitioners, including history and current trends, click here to check out www.aanp.org.
A native of Davenport, Stacia (Marriott) “came home” to Lincoln Hospital in the spring of 2005 after earning her ARNP degree through WSU and the Intercollegiate College of Nursing. Stacia knew she wanted to be in medicine after having her appendix taken out as a child. Married to her high school sweetheart, Monty Soliday of Reardan while still in college, the couple planned a family. Knowing her plans for motherhood and medical school would be in conflict, Stacia set her sites on becoming a Nurse Practitioner so she could still see patients in a clinical setting, but have more flexibility with schooling and scheduling. As a Nurse Practitioner, she enjoys sick call, pediatrics and women’s health and plans to care for several generations of her Lincoln County friends and neighbors. To find out more about Stacia Soliday, ARNP, click here... Medical Experience
Education
Licensure & Certifications Board Certified in Family Practice, American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Volunteer & Community Service
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