Anne Marie Moore, Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner
As some of you know, one of the few reasons I have not been spending much time blogging is that I've been using my extra time to help my wife, Anne Marie, open her private practice office, Anne Marie Moore, Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner.
She has been working for Planned Parenthood in recent years, but has a vision about health care for women that includes gynecology, and hormones, and menopause, but also allows her to have more time with her patients to genuinely address their health care concerns overall, and to provide the time, respect and health education that almost everyone observes is missing from many family doctor and gynecologist offices these days.
I really believe that Anne Marie is on the cutting edge of a health care revolution, where patients demand better, more respectful care. Anne Marie's private practice office in Eugene, OR opened on Monday. Wish her luck, or (if you're a woman in the Eugene area who could use a better health care experience) get in touch with her about an appointment.


Congratulations on your initiative to leave an established organization & strike out on your own so you can fulfill your vision on providing women with the care & time they need.
I, too, am a WHCNP, working for Planned Parenthood in Portland & came upon this site today as I started to explore alternatives for my provision of care. I was very excited to read about your venture.
The best of luck & wishes for a successful practice!
Peggy
Comment by Peggy McGuire-Dale — 03/24/2008 7:22 PM
[...] Since I've been out of work, I've just been lounging around. HA! Actually, as both of you know (sorry, bad blog humor), I always have a zillion projects going. Between spending time with Lauren on her Summer vacation, helping Anne Marie with her new business, and beginning the process of networking with colleagues, friends and local software company contacts to choose my next work, I've felt busier than ever in unemployment. Truly, since this will probably be the only time between ages 16 and 60 that I am not employed, I have decided to slow things down now and experience a bit more pure relaxation before I embark on my new career sometime in the coming year. Towards that end, I spent 3 hours this morning tuning an autoharp and learning to play "Home on the Range". Totally frivolous! [...]
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