FL DOH · MQA

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Temple Terr, FL

16 licensed advanced practice registered nurses in Temple Terr, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Nursing.

16
In Temple Terr

Licensed Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Temple Terr

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Messick, Sylvia 11030657 Clear 2 yrs
Ho, Arie 11030781 Clear 2 yrs
Hudson, Tamika 9191457 Clear 15 yrs
Antoine, Nadine 11024820 Clear 3 yrs
Manzie, Sophia 11032168 Clear 2 yrs
Smith, Myrna 9286847 Clear 10 yrs
Ardizzone, Meghan 9330596 Clear 8 yrs
Mirtyl, Santhia 9373212 Clear 8 yrs
Giddens, Annalisia 11013716 Clear 5 yrs
Rodriguez, Senua 11008301 Clear 6 yrs
Falcon, Tiffany 11014595 Clear 5 yrs
Dubaj, Cecily 9336228 Clear 9 yrs
Jenkins, Jahleen 11028482 Clear 3 yrs
Webb, Theresa 9165978 Clear 10 yrs
Sink, Courtney 11004805 Clear 7 yrs
Stroh, Elizabeth 9476322 Clear 9 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) in Florida hold one of four recognized roles: Nurse Practitioner (NP), Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM), Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS), or Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA). They diagnose and treat patients, order and interpret diagnostic tests, prescribe medications including controlled substances within state limits, and manage chronic and acute conditions. APRNs work in primary care offices, hospitals, surgical centers, mental health practices, retail clinics, and academic medical centers across Florida.

Florida enacted significant scope-of-practice expansion in 2020, allowing qualifying primary care nurse practitioners to register for autonomous practice in family medicine, general pediatrics, and general internal medicine after meeting clinical hour and education requirements. CRNAs administer anesthesia in operating rooms, dental practices, and pain clinics. CNMs provide prenatal, delivery, and women's health care. APRNs bridge gaps in healthcare access, particularly in rural and underserved Florida counties.

Licensing in Florida

To practice as an APRN, candidates must hold an active Florida RN license, complete a graduate-level program in their chosen role and population focus, and obtain national certification from a recognized body such as ANCC, AANP, NBCRNA, or AMCB. The Florida Board of Nursing reviews credentials, issues the APRN registration, and grants prescriptive authority. Autonomous practice registration requires additional documentation of supervised clinical hours and education. Licenses are renewed every two years with continuing education that includes pharmacology hours and state-required topics.

How to verify or report

Patients can verify an APRN license, autonomous practice status, and prescriptive authority through the Florida MQA license search. To report concerns, use the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

Data Disclaimer — Data sourced from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS): National Plan and Provider Enumeration System (NPPES), Open Payments program, Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data, and Provider Enrollment & Certification data (PECOS). Published under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This website is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or authorized by CMS, HHS, or the U.S. Government. Data may contain errors as reported to CMS by providers and reporting entities. Payments from industry are legal and do not indicate wrongdoing. Medicare data reflects only patients aged 65+ or those with qualifying disabilities. For corrections, contact CMS directly. This information does not constitute medical advice and should not be used as the sole basis for choosing a healthcare provider. Procedure descriptions use plain language and do not reference CPT® codes, which are copyrighted by the American Medical Association. Full methodology → · Report a data error → · Privacy policy →