Karen Ray Broderick

Karen Broderick, NP

Vascular Surgery
Languages: English
33 Ratings, 3 Reviews
HonorHealth Medical Group

Specialties

  • Vascular Surgery

Credentials

  • Board Certifications

    American Nurses Credentialing Center-Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified, National Institute of First Assisting

About

When Karen Broderick-Strupp, NP, works with cardiac patients, she considers their full medical history so she can provide a care and treatment plan based on their individual needs. She is passionate about staying current on the latest research and findings so she can provide the most relevant care for her patients. She also works with a team of colleagues and peers to ensure she is meeting her patients' overall care goals and achieving the optimal outcome for each patient.

Care philosophy

Karen takes a holistic approach with her patients and considers their beliefs, concerns and goals as she develops their treatment plans. She treats her patients like family and acts as their advocate to ensure they receive the best care possible.

Hobbies

  • Professional development
  • Mentoring and educating others in the field

Ratings & Reviews

4.9 out of 5
Patient Rating - 33 Ratings
Provider discussed treatment options
Provider showed concern
Provider explained things clearly
Provider included you in decisions
Likelihood of recommending this provider
3 Reviews

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