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WindberCare Physicians Welcomes Jackie Springer, CRNP

Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber (CSSMCW) is pleased to welcome Jackie Springer, CRNP to WindberCare Physicians. She joins David Bencie, MD; Lakshmi Madduru, MD; Ralph Aiken, CRNP; and Michelle Corle, CRNP and began seeing patients this month.

Together they specialize in family and internal medicine and are dedicated to providing personalized, quality care. Springer has a special interest in treating the entire person not just focusing on the disease process. She takes prides in developing trusting relationships with patients by taking the time they ask of her.

“I love the pace and constant array of conditions that comes through the door of a primary care office. I love the complexity of geriatrics, the wellness and prevention of pediatrics, and the acute care that can be provided in this setting,” said Springer.

Springer is a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Board Certified by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. She graduated from Clarion University’s Family Nurse Practitioner program and from Mount Aloysius College’s RN-BSN program. Prior to joining WindberCare Physicians, Springer worked as a certified school nurse.

To schedule an appointment with a practitioner at Windber Care Physicians, call 814-254-4207.

About Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber
Founded in 1906, Chan Soon-Shiong Medical Center at Windber (CSSMCW) is an independent, non-profit acute care hospital in northern Somerset County, bordering Cambria County. The 54-bed hospital shares a campus and collaborates with Chan Soon-Shiong Institute of Molecular Medicine at Windber (CSSIMMW), a private, non-profit biomedical research center. With more than 450 employees, CSSMCW is the fourth largest employer in Somerset County. CSSMCW’s mission is to provide excellence in personalized, quality health care services through innovation, research and education in response to community needs. For more information visit www.windbercare.org.