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Pinehurst Medical Clinic welcomes new advanced practice provider to primary care team

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Jennifer Bullard. Photo provided by PMC.

Pinehurst Medical Clinic is thrilled to introduce Jennifer Bullard, FNP, to its primary care team at PMC – Heather Glen in Pinehurst, NC. Bullard holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Carson Newman University in Jefferson City, TN, and a Master of Science in Nursing from South University in Savannah, GA.

With over 16 years of clinical experience, Bullard has developed a care philosophy that healthcare is not limited to disease and medicine. 

"When providing care for patients, I focus on preventative and holistic care," Bullard shared in a press release.

Bullard enjoys educating her patients on ways to prevent chronic illness while celebrating with them on achieving health goals.

Bullard is joining PMC's Primary Care department, a team of healthcare providers who are dedicated to promoting healthy living, preventing diseases, maintaining health, and treating both acute and chronic illnesses. The department comprises 24 physicians and 35 advanced practice providers, all of whom are board-certified in internal or family medicine.

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