Julie Turner, DNP, APRN, recently joined Baptist Health Breast Center with the inception of Baptist Health High Risk Breast & Hereditary Cancer Clinic, located at 9500 Kanis Road, Suite 250, in Little Rock.
Baptist Health High Risk Breast & Hereditary Cancer Clinic offers knowledge and support for those who may be concerned about their chance of developing cancer. The clinic’s team of caregivers help individuals make informed decisions that promote early detection and /or risk reduction.
Turner, a native of Alexandria, La., received a Doctorate of Nursing Practice at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, Tenn. She specializes in high-risk breast management and hereditary cancer genetics.
“I believe that a patient's needs always come first,” Turner said. “I am committed to being a compassionate listener to develop individualized, evidence-based care plans that meet the needs of patients. I believe that a strong provider-patient relationship is the heart of good care.”
