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Holly graduated from Wichita East High School and attended Wichita State University, receiving a degree in Healthcare Administration. Realizing she wanted to provide hands on patient care, she attended nursing school receiving her degree as a registered nurse from Washburn University 2004. She worked in labor and delivery at St. Francis Medical Center for 8 years. She received a masters degree as an Advanced Family Nurse Practitioner in 2013 from Washburn University. Prior to co-founding Oasis, Holly worked in immediate and primary care for St Francis Medical Center as well as serving as adjunct clinical instructor for Washburn University School of Nursing. Holly received her certification from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and currently holds a license in good standing from the state of Kansas. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honors Society and serves of the Mental Health Medication Advisory Committee for the state of Kansas. Her areas of special interest include womens health, office procedures and health across the life span.
Dr. Jennifer Harader is a Kansas native who graduated from Colby High School and then attended Ottawa University. Prior to co-founding Oasis, she studied medicine at the University of Kansas School of Medicine and completed her Family Medicine residency at The Washington Hospital, Washington, PA, where she served as Chief Resident. Dr. Harader is an established Family Medicine physician in the community and has worked as a provider for St. Francis Health in Topeka for seven years. She is Board Certified in Family Medicine, is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and holds a license in good standing with the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts. Professionally, Dr. Harader is especially interested in womens health, preventive medicine and office procedures. However, when it came time to choose a specialty in medical school, the reason Family Medicine was the winner was that it fit her interest in all ages, genders and conditions of patients.