Sue has over 30 years of experience as a registered nurse in the ICU and ER. She earned her Master's in Nursing in 2016 and spent the past 7 years as a Family Nurse Practitioner, specializing in occupational health and pain management. Sue is certified through the American Nurse's Credentialing Center (ANCC) and holds Medical Examiner certification for the DOT. She hails from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and enjoys fishing, camping, watching football and spending time with friends and family in her free time.
Don holds over 29 years as a small business management proprietor and 7 years specializing in EHRs, healthcare information systems. He is an expert in cloud data solutions, architecture, migration, storage, and analysis. He is skilled in creating and implementing action plans based on predictive analytics to improve business operations. He leverages an MBA and strong technical expertise to provide leadership in relational databases, operational data stores, enterprise data warehousing and cloud efforts to serve the PMO. Experienced in building, supporting, and enhancing applications while building and implementing data model, vendor packaged data models, and industry MDM data models. In his free time, Don enjoys sports, playing with his dog Yeti, and making new connections.
At APM Clinics, we provide pain relief measures for acute and chronic pain conditions, aiming to improve quality of life for a wide range of patients. We offer recovery resources to those who may be struggling with substance abuse and are seeking a drug-free approach to pain relief.
We treat people in acute or chronic pain for any number of reasons, including: cancer diagnoses, injuries, neurological and immune disorders, inflammatory diseases.
Advanced Pain Management Clinics is an S-Corp, incorporated in Las Vegas, NV specializing in evidence based diagnostic treatment plans and a compassionate, patient-centered approach.
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