King's Daughters' Health

Summer 2016

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PO Box 447 1373 East State Road 62 Madison, Indiana 47250-0447 This publication in no way seeks to serve as a substitute for professional medical care. Consult your physician before undertaking any form of medical treatment or adopting any exercise program or dietary guidelines. Natalie Hill, APN, women's health nurse practitioner Familia Face, FRESH FOOTING "King's Daughters' Health is my hometown healthcare organization. I've worked there since the start of my career. KDH has a great women's health team, and I'm looking forward to working with them again." – Natalie Hill, APN, women's health nurse practitioner at KDH Natalie enjoys spending her spare time with her husband, Chris, and daughters, Megan and Abigail. She also enjoys exercise, working outdoors, volunteering, and spending time with her friends. King's Daughters' Health is excited to welcome back Natalie Hill, APN, in her new role as women's health nurse practitioner. A MADISON NATIVE who was born at KDH, Natalie has served women as an obstetrical (OB) staff nurse and an OB and perinatal educator since she joined the KDH staff in 1996. "Early on during nursing school, my favorite clinical rotation was OB because it focused on women's health," Natalie says. "I've thoroughly enjoyed working with the OB patients and their families, but I was ready to learn more about women's health beyond the childbearing years. I want to serve women throughout their lifespan, from the adolescent years to menopause and beyond." Natalie returned to school for a Master of Science in Nursing, which she received in 2014 from the University of Indianapolis, and she is now a board-certified women's health nurse practitioner. She worked with the KDH women's healthcare team during her clinical training and with Rene Moore, APN, and Kelli Hertz, MD, OB/GYN, whom she called superior mentors. She recently rejoined KDH Women's Health Services and is excited to be caring for women in Madison and the surrounding areas once again. "My husband and I are strongly rooted in the community," Natalie says. "We were born and raised here, and our families and friends are here. I'm honored to have the opportunity to come back to KDH and serve the women of this region." ■ To make an appointment with Natalie, call (812) 801-0856.

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