Theresa's nursing career began at BYU, where teaching human anatomy to fellow students revealed an early instinct she still carries: the drive to help people understand their own bodies. After earning her Family Nurse Practitioner degree from the University of Arizona, she built a clinical range that few practitioners can match -- oncology, emergency medicine, neurology, surgery, and wilderness-based therapeutic care with the ANASAZI Foundation.
What ties it all together is a thread of service. Whether providing in-home care for elderly patients in Arizona or delivering primary care and nutrition education to women and children in Haiti and Guatemala, Theresa gravitates toward the people most often overlooked. That same ethos shapes her work in women's health today, where she brings both breadth of experience and a quiet determination to make every patient feel seen.
Volunteers internationally with Healing Hands for Haiti and Humanitize Expeditions in Guatemala, providing primary care and nutrition education to women and children.
