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I listen to the patients; I enjoy caring for patients, I specializes in Family nurse practitioner in Oklahoma City, OK . and I have over 20 years of experience in the field of medicine and 5 years as a nurse practitioner. I graduated from South University with MSN degree in 2016. I am licensed to practice by the state board of Oklahoma. I am accepting new patients at telemedicine, and medical office available for appointments, preventative care, management of acute and chronic illness, medical care as well as ongoing patient care.
I listen to the patients; I enjoy caring for patients, I specializes in Family nurse practitioner in Oklahoma City, OK . and I have over 20 years of experience in the field of medicine and 5 years as a nurse practitioner. I graduated from South University with MSN degree in 2016. I am licensed to practice by the state board of Oklahoma. I am accepting new patients at telemedicine, and medical office available for appointments, preventative care, management of acute and chronic illness, medical care as well as ongoing patient care.
Through active listening and thoughtful questioning I aim to deliver high quality care that utilizes the most recent advancements in medicine. I am especially interested in chronic disease management, acute illness management, hormone therapy including pellets for both men and women, among many others.
I earned my Masters in Nursing at the University of South Alabama in 2008 after practicing as an RN at OU Medical Center for many years. My years of practice as a nurse practitioner have been in family medicine, urgent care, women's health, and hormone management.
Through active listening and thoughtful questioning I aim to deliver high quality care that utilizes the most recent advancements in medicine. I am especially interested in chronic disease management, acute illness management, hormone therapy including pellets for both men and women, among many others.
I earned my Masters in Nursing at the University of South Alabama in 2008 after practicing as an RN at OU Medical Center for many years. My years of practice as a nurse practitioner have been in family medicine, urgent care, women's health, and hormone management.
A physician with over 10 years of experience in clinical medicine, Dr. Cauthen has also studied healthcare policy and management at Berkley and worked in research at the University of California, San Francisco and in Washington DC. He has served as a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service Corps and worked with the Indian Health Service in Alaska serving the Inuit population. Dr. Cauthen worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where he was responsible for disease surveillance and outbreak investigations at the national and state level. He was stationed for two years in Puerto Rico, and worked closely with the Puerto Rico Secretary of Health on numerous health policy issues. As State Epidemiologist for Oklahoma, Dr. Cauthen contributed to the development of bioterrorism response within the state and helped develop partnerships for an early warning disease surveillance system in the state. He now serves as medical director and continues his research.
A physician with over 10 years of experience in clinical medicine, Dr. Cauthen has also studied healthcare policy and management at Berkley and worked in research at the University of California, San Francisco and in Washington DC. He has served as a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service Corps and worked with the Indian Health Service in Alaska serving the Inuit population. Dr. Cauthen worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where he was responsible for disease surveillance and outbreak investigations at the national and state level. He was stationed for two years in Puerto Rico, and worked closely with the Puerto Rico Secretary of Health on numerous health policy issues. As State Epidemiologist for Oklahoma, Dr. Cauthen contributed to the development of bioterrorism response within the state and helped develop partnerships for an early warning disease surveillance system in the state. He now serves as medical director and continues his research.
A physician with over 10 years of experience in clinical medicine, Dr. Cauthen has also studied healthcare policy and management at Berkley and worked in research at the University of California, San Francisco and in Washington DC. He has served as a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service Corps and worked with the Indian Health Service in Alaska serving the Inuit population. Dr. Cauthen worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where he was responsible for disease surveillance and outbreak investigations at the national and state level. He was stationed for two years in Puerto Rico, and worked closely with the Puerto Rico Secretary of Health on numerous health policy issues. As State Epidemiologist for Oklahoma, Dr. Cauthen contributed to the development of bioterrorism response within the state and helped develop partnerships for an early warning disease surveillance system in the state. He now serves as medical director and continues his research.
A physician with over 10 years of experience in clinical medicine, Dr. Cauthen has also studied healthcare policy and management at Berkley and worked in research at the University of California, San Francisco and in Washington DC. He has served as a Lt. Commander in the US Public Health Service Corps and worked with the Indian Health Service in Alaska serving the Inuit population. Dr. Cauthen worked at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) where he was responsible for disease surveillance and outbreak investigations at the national and state level. He was stationed for two years in Puerto Rico, and worked closely with the Puerto Rico Secretary of Health on numerous health policy issues. As State Epidemiologist for Oklahoma, Dr. Cauthen contributed to the development of bioterrorism response within the state and helped develop partnerships for an early warning disease surveillance system in the state. He now serves as medical director and continues his research.