Community Memorial has added family nurse practitioner MICHELE BRENNAN-VUOCOLO to meet the increasing demand for primary care services. A seasoned health-care professional with a 35-year career in licensed professional nursing in New York state, she is set to extend her commitment to patient care at Community Memorial’s Family Health Center in Morrisville. As a board-certified […]
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Community Memorial has added family nurse practitioner MICHELE BRENNAN-VUOCOLO to meet the increasing demand for primary care services. A seasoned health-care professional with a 35-year career in licensed professional nursing in New York state, she is set to extend her commitment to patient care at Community Memorial’s Family Health Center in Morrisville. As a board-certified family nurse practitioner (FNP) with a wealth of experience across various health-care settings, Brennan-Vuocolo is well-positioned to offer comprehensive primary care to patients of all ages, the organization said. Brennan-Vuocolo’s journey in nursing includes 11 years of dedicated service as a staff registered nurse (RN), charge nurse, and preceptor in diverse units, including med-surgical, intensive care, PACU, and emergency care within hospitals in the Central New York region. Her extensive clinical background laid the foundation for her subsequent career as a family nurse practitioner. Brennan-Vuocolo received her master’s degree in family health and family nurse practitioner in 1995 and doctorate of nursing practice degree in 2020 — both from Binghamton University. Since the onset of her career, Brennan-Vuocolo has provided primary care services in private practice, as a hospitalist, and within nationally prestigious health-care systems such as Mayo Health System and Dartmouth-Hitchcock. Her specialization has been in adult/geriatric internal medicine, particularly in cardiology and internal medicine. Her practice has spanned various geographic locations, including Rome and Utica, as well as Florida, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and New Hampshire.