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Jamie Kelley, ARNP is a southern transplant to Spokane from the New Orleans, Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast area. She obtained her Bachelors in Science of Nursing from the University of Southern Mississippi. She was accepted into an Intensive Care internship out of nursing school and continued in the ICU as a registered nurse for another six years. Feeling led to focus on preventative medicine, Jamie returned to school to become a Nurse Practitioner by attending the University of South Alabama and graduated in 2014 with a Masters of Science in Nursing. Jamies range of Nurse Practitioner experience includes Cardiology, Internal Medicine, and Family Medicine. She combines her knowledge and experience as a Nurse Practitioner with a personal interest in Functional Medicine to help offer a well rounded approach to care. She has sincerely enjoyed working at Direct Primary Care and currently serves as the Medical Director for the practice. She feels this model of care has helped remove barriers and has enabled her to provide better care by promoting relationship based care between the patient and the provider, where it should be. When she is not at work, Jamie enjoys hiking, spending time with family, cooking a mean gumbo, listening to music, and being a mom.
Matt Dinsmore, ARNP is a local native of the Spokane area who has grown up in Nine Mile Falls, Washington and graduated from Lakeside High School in 2005. His interest in sciences began as early as kindergarten as he desired to be a scientist when I grow up and received a microscope for his 6th birthday. His interests eventually developed into human sciences and he received his Bachelors in Nursing Science through Washington State University (WSU) in 2009. After spending six years in the Emergency Room at Providence Holy Family (as an ER Tech and ER Nurse) he returned to WSU to get his advanced degree in nursing and graduated in 2012 as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Its from his nursing background that he derives his ideology of care to be patient advocacy. Matts range of experience includes evaluating injured veterans through the Compensation and Pension Department, treating peripheral neuropathy with Combined-Electro Analgesic Therapy, and providing rural primary care services in Stevens County. Matt is the CEO and owner of Direct Primary Care since establishing in 2018, and sees the membership model of care as an affordable solution to provide relationship-based, patient-centered care, without the barriers of insurance hassles. Matt attempts to follow Matthew 22:37 daily, spending time with his family (wife and five children), geocaching, beekeeping, and taking care of a family dairy cow named Bonnie.