Meet Our Nurse Practitioners

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Our Family Healthcare focuses on providing health services that foster positive relationships between the healthcare providers and patients. Through the use of conventional and alternative methods we pride ourselves on a holistic approach to healing.

Family Nurse Practitioner

Tiffany Ford

Tiffany Ford is an AANP board-certified family nurse practitioner. Tiffany Ford graduated from Bowie State University in 2012 with a B.S. in Nursing. In 2019, she received her M.S. in nursing from Coppin State University.

Her work experience includes hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units, urgent care, prison-health based settings, telehealth, adolescent health and family medicine.

Tiffany champions patient education as she strongly believes it is a big proponent of a patient’s wellness. Nurse practitioner Ford enjoys teaching her patients about ways to improve their health.

When not working, Tiffany enjoys spending time with her family, singing at church and traveling.

Family Nurse Practitioner

Kirsten Taleb

Kirsten Taleb is an ANCC board-certified nurse practitioner. She is also a member of the Nurse Practitioner Association of Maryland.

Kirsten Taleb attended undergrad at Coppin State earning her B.S. in Nursing. She then returned to Coppin State to receive her Masters degree in nursing.

Kirsten’s work experience includes employment with Pediatric Primary Care and Urgent Care. She also has experience working in the critical care units of a few MD-based hospitals serving as the clinical preceptor for nurses in the critical care area. 

Kirsten has a special interest in preventative and alternative methods to healing. Her passion for the field of holistic healthcare is a contributing reason for the founding of this medical practice.

Born and raised in Baltimore City, Kirsten loves to spend time with family, read, travel and cook.  

How We Work

The Benefits of a Nurse Practitioner (NP) vs. Family Physician

nurse practitioner works directly with patients, and is typically responsible for providing urgent, primary, and specialty care to a specific population of people. In this role, NPs can drastically change a patient’s experience (and life!).

Depending on the U.S. state in which a nurse practitioner works, their role can be just as important as a physician. This is because NPs can provide care without a physician’s oversight.

Data from the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality’s Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS) questionnaire shows, of the 18 core questions, NPs had better scores than physicians on 15, according to The Clinical Advisor.

In general, the findings indicated that NPs spend more time with patients, listen more closely, provide more feedback, show more respect for patients’ opinions, and the like.

Note: Researchers point out that physicians scored well on the survey–an average global score of 7.2 out of 10. In comparison, however, NPs earned an global average of 9.8.

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