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Claim this listingKatherine Tucker , DNP, RN, APRN-BC, NE-BC
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About Katherine Tucker
Katherine Tucker, DNP, RN, APRN-BC, NE-BC is a Black registered nurse (specialty) practicing in NEW HAVEN, CT. Katherine offers in-person visits and is currently accepting new patients.
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Black patients and Registered Nurse (specialty)
Black RNs with specialty certification: diabetes, wound care, lactation, oncology. RNs spend more time with patients than any other provider.
Registered nurses with specialty certification, including certified diabetes educators (CDCES), wound-care nurses (CWOCN), lactation consultants (IBCLCs), and oncology nurses (OCNs), provide deep expertise in their niche. RNs spend more time with patients than any other provider type and often anchor long-term chronic disease management. The National Black Nurses Association estimates about 10 percent of U.S. RNs are Black, higher than most clinical professions.
What specialty RNs cover
- Diabetes education (CDCES)
- Wound and ostomy care (CWOCN)
- Lactation consulting (IBCLC, see separate listing)
- Oncology nurse navigation
- Dialysis nursing
- Cardiac rehab
- Case management
Advocacy prompts
- What's your specialty certification?
- Do you bill separately or through a physician practice?
- How often should I see you for follow-up?
Frequently asked questions
Is Katherine Tucker accepting new patients? ▾
Yes, Katherine Tucker is accepting new patients.
Where is Katherine Tucker's practice located? ▾
Katherine Tucker practices at 789 HOWARD AVE, NEW HAVEN, CT 06519. Phone: 203-785-4629.
Does Katherine Tucker offer telehealth? ▾
Katherine Tucker sees patients in person at their listed office.
What does a Registered Nurse (specialty) treat? ▾
Black RNs with specialty certification: diabetes, wound care, lactation, oncology. RNs spend more time with patients than any other provider.