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Catherine Spratt-Turner, DO
Graduate of PCOM 1988
Board Certified 1991
Has been in Family Practice for 24 years.
Member of AOA, ACOFP , POMA, Certified DOT Medical
VOTED TOP DOC 2019
OFFICE VOTED BEST OF 2019
Affiliated hospitals:
St. Mary Medical Center
Aria Bucks County
Nurse Practitioner Preceptor for: Named "Preceptor of the Year", University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
LaSalle University School of Nursing, Drexel University School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing and Jefferson University School of Nursing.
· Patients' Choice
· Rated 4 stars by patients
· Board certified
NCQA Approved
Teiah M. Moore DO
Teiah joined us after completing a comprehensive program at PCOM. She completed her internship residency in Family Practice at Lower Bucks Hospital and is now Board certified.
Dr. Moore has joined our practice and is seeing patients on a regular basis. She won the Tandigm Scholarship program and is currently participating in a combined study of COPD.
Professional Memberships:
National Medical Association (NMA) 2013 - present
American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) 2011-present
American Osteopathic Association (AOA) 2009-present
Community Service:
SafeNet -Domestic Violence Safety Network
Hooked on Books - Children's literacy program
NOBCChE Science Bowl - science tournaments and math tutoring for middle school students
Publications:
Chaqlcogenopyrylium Dyes as Inhibitors/Modulators of P-glycoprotein in Multidrug-Resistant cells
Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry (11-15-2008)
Nurse practitioners (NPs) are registered nurses whom provide primary and specialty care most commonly in the areas of family practice, adult practice, women’s health, pediatrics, acute care, geriatrics, and long-term care. These advanced practice nurses are considered mid-level providers/practitioners who, depending on the state in which they practice, have varying levels of physician collaboration or supervision or may function independently of physician involvement.
Nurse practitioners treat both acute and chronic conditions by taking medical history, performing physician exams, ordering tests and therapies, and prescribing medications within their scope of practice. In family practice in particularly, it is common to see a nurse practitioner instead of the physician for more common medical conditions. Nurse practitioner is considered an advanced practice nursing specialty, requiring an advanced degree typically a master’s or doctoral degree and training in diagnosing and managing common and complex medical conditions.