
Pinehurst Medical Clinic (PMC) has recruited Jessica Jones, DNP, FNP-C, BSN, to its Cardiology team in Pinehurst. Jones provides patient services under agreement with FirstHealth. FirstHealth and Pinehurst Medical Clinic Cardiology celebrate this collaborative effort to ensure exceptional care for patients across the region.
Jones earned her Doctor of Nursing degree with a Family Nurse Practitioner concentration from Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, N.C. She also completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and previously, a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology, both from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Jones pursued a career in healthcare to improve the lives and outcomes of those she serves. Her care philosophy centers on valuing character, and believing that leadership is best demonstrated through service and integrity. As a healthcare provider, she strives to lead by example in her daily practice.
“Recruiting exceptional providers like Jessica Jones, DNP, FNP-C, BSN, is key to expanding the high-quality patient centered care provided by our cardiology team,” said Brandon Enfinger, CEO of PMC, in a press release.
Jones’s addition not only expands the depth of expertise available but reaffirms the shared mission of PMC and FirstHealth: to bring world-class healthcare close to home.
PMC and FirstHealth have a long history of collaboration, working together for years to deliver high-quality healthcare to our local communities. As one of the region’s largest independent healthcare organizations, PMC serves as a pillar to FirstHealth’s heart and vascular program, as Jones will join twenty-three other PMC cardiology providers who also provide patient services under agreement with FirstHealth.
Jessica Jones, DNP, FNP-C, BSN, B.S, sees patients at 205 Page Road, Pinehurst, N.C.
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