Woodlawn Hospital is honored to welcome Francisca Turen Burgos as a new nurse practitioner. Turen Burgos is originally from Chile and her first language is Spanish. She is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner who has worked as a Registered Nurse in Intensive Care, Progressive Care, Medical/Surgical, Surgery, and Obstetrics/Gynecology units. She recently joined the clinical team in Akron.
“It is an exciting day when we can add such a positive and caring professional to the Akron Community. We are delighted to have Francisca join the Woodlawn Hospital family,” Brad Rogers, COO of Woodlawn Hospital stated.
To meet the need of those whose first language is Spanish, the medical assistant supporting Turen Burgos is also bilingual.
When asked what Turen Burgos most anticipates about her new role, she responded, “A long-term relationship with patients, promoting wellness, and helping patients meet their healthcare needs is what I am most looking forward to.”
New patients are now being accepted and can call (574) 598-2020 to schedule an appointment.
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