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Pinehurst Medical Clinic expands care services in West End, Graham joins the team

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo courtesy of Pinehurst Medical Clinic

Pinehurst Medical Clinic is expanding its primary care services with the addition of board-certified primary care provider Dusty Graham, MSN, FNP-C. Graham joins the team consisting of Dr. Michael Brackman and Krista Montes, PA-C located at PMC – West.

Graham holds a Master of Science in nursing from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Winston-Salem State University and an Associate of Science in nursing from the College of the Albemarle Elizabeth City. She is also a member of several professional organizations including The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, The American Association of Nurse Practitioners and The Pain Society of The Carolinas.

With over 15 years of clinical experience, Graham stated in a press release that it was an easy decision choosing to continue her professional career with PMC stating, “PMC is a natural choice for me, as that is who I chose to assist me with my own health care.” Graham continued, “I believe in their commitment to providing high-quality, patient-centered care.”

PMC’s Primary Care department providers are experts in promoting healthy living, disease prevention, health maintenance, treatment of acute and chronic illnesses and more. Graham has a passion for taking care of people and promotes a collaborative environment when caring for patients to help them achieve their best possible health and wellness.

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