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    Cindy Beavon

    palliative care nurse practitioner at Confluence Health

    Cindy Beavon is a dedicated palliative care nurse practitioner with extensive experience in healthcare. Having completed her nursing education at the prestigious University of California in San Francisco and obtaining a Bachelor's degree in International Relations from Brown University, Cindy has been serving the medical industry for many years. She is experienced in nursing and emergency medical care services, making her an invaluable asset to any medical team.

    Cindy currently works as a Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner at Confluence Health, where she provides excellent care services to patients with chronic illnesses. Before this, she served as a Palliative Care Nurse Practitioner at the University of Washington Medical Center, where she was responsible for ensuring the comfort and quality of life of patients with life-threatening illnesses.

    Cindy has also worked in other medical roles in the past, including Registered Nurse/Relief Charge Nurse at Summit Alta Bates Medical Center, Registered Nurse at Medical Solutions, Registered Nurse at Favorite Healthcare Staffing, and Kindred Healthcare, and EMT-B at Rural/Metro Corporation. She also spent time as a student at San Francisco Zen Center, where she learned important skills in mindfulness that she applies to her nursing practice.

    Cindy's commitment, skills, and experience make her an invaluable member of any medical team. She is dedicated to ensuring that patients get the best possible care and her compassion, professionalism and expertise are appreciated by patients and colleagues alike.

    Highlights

    What is Palliative Care | Confluence Health
    What is Palliative Care | Confluence Health
    Palliative Care: YOU Are a BRIDGE - Confluence Health

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