Allied providers in Nebraska

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Allied Providers in Nebraska[edit | edit source]

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Allied providers in Nebraska refers to the various healthcare professionals and organizations that offer services and support to patients in the state of Nebraska, United States. These providers play a crucial role in delivering quality healthcare and ensuring the well-being of the population. This article provides an overview of the different types of allied providers in Nebraska, their roles, and the services they offer.

Types of Allied Providers[edit | edit source]

Nebraska has a diverse range of allied providers who work in various healthcare settings. Some of the key types of allied providers in the state include:

  • 1. Registered Nurses (RNs): RNs are highly skilled healthcare professionals who provide direct patient care, administer medications, and assist in medical procedures. They work in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. Registered Nurses in Nebraska are licensed by the Nebraska Board of Nursing.
  • 2. Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs): LPNs work under the supervision of RNs and provide basic nursing care to patients. They assist with activities such as taking vital signs, administering medications, and dressing wounds. LPNs in Nebraska are licensed by the Nebraska Board of Nursing.
  • 3. Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs): CNAs provide direct patient care, including assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating. They work under the supervision of RNs or LPNs. CNAs in Nebraska are certified by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
  • 4. Physical Therapists (PTs): PTs help patients improve their mobility, manage pain, and regain physical function through exercises and therapies. They work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. Physical Therapists in Nebraska are licensed by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.
  • 5. Occupational Therapists (OTs): OTs assist patients in regaining independence in daily activities, such as dressing, cooking, and driving. They work with individuals who have physical, developmental, or cognitive disabilities. Occupational Therapists in Nebraska are licensed by the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services.

Services Provided by Allied Providers[edit | edit source]

Allied providers in Nebraska offer a wide range of services to meet the healthcare needs of the population. Some of the common services provided include:

  • 1. Patient Care: Allied providers play a crucial role in providing direct patient care, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and assisting with activities of daily living.
  • 2. Rehabilitation Services: Physical therapists and occupational therapists help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses by providing specialized exercises, therapies, and assistive devices.
  • 3. Health Education: Allied providers educate patients and their families about various health conditions, preventive measures, and self-care techniques to promote overall well-being.
  • 4. Supportive Care: Allied providers offer emotional support and counseling to patients and their families, helping them cope with the challenges of illness or disability.

Allied Provider Organizations[edit | edit source]

In addition to individual allied providers, Nebraska is home to several organizations that support and coordinate allied healthcare services. These organizations include:

  • 1. Nebraska Nurses Association (NNA): The NNA is a professional association that represents registered nurses in Nebraska. It provides resources, advocacy, and continuing education opportunities for nurses in the state.
  • 2. Nebraska Physical Therapy Association (NPTA): The NPTA is a professional organization that promotes the advancement of physical therapy in Nebraska. It offers networking opportunities, educational events, and advocacy for physical therapists in the state.
  • 3. Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association (NOTA): The NOTA is a professional association that supports occupational therapists in Nebraska. It provides professional development opportunities, advocacy, and resources for OTs in the state.

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Provider page Credentials Gender Education Graduation year Primary specialty Secondary specialties Address Address2 City State ZIP Phone
Mary Engel 1982213674 F Other 2020 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 3911 Ave B Scottsbluff NE 29169 3086353033
Jill Dolberg 1598905085 F Other 2009 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 5100 N 26th St Lincoln NE 66215 4024837641
Mary Engel 1982213674 F Other 2020 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 3911 Ave B Scottsbluff NE 29169 3086353033
Jill Dolberg 1598905085 F Other 2009 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 5100 N 26th St Lincoln NE 66215 4024837641
Shay Armstrong 1124658547 F Other 2019 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 8020 O St Lincoln NE 50606 4024886370
Cecelia Norton 1487763322 CNM F Other 1997 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 7205 W Ctr Rd Omaha NE 30152 4023976600
Holly Eckhart 1760701122 F Other 2022 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 2115 N Kansas Ave Hastings NE 37561 4024636793
Heather Ramsey 1114978442 CNM F Other 1996 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) Emile 42nd St Omaha NE 27514 4025594015
Shay Armstrong 1124658547 F Other 2019 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 8020 O St Lincoln NE 50606 4024886370
Cecelia Norton 1487763322 CNM F Other 1997 Certified Nurse Midwife (Cnm) 7205 W Ctr Rd Omaha NE 30152 4023976600

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