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Anne Judge, RN

Originally from the Midwest, Anne moved to the Seattle area five years ago and joined SRM in fall 2007.

While completing her undergraduate work at Stanford University, Anne was always interested in healthcare, majoring in Human Biology and Health Policy. She graduated with Distinction and as a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She then spent a year as the head Course Assistant for the Human Biology program. She then went on to UW Nursing School, graduating from the honors program with a thesis focused on the special bond between fathers and infants. She was also the class-elected Commencement Speaker for UW's Nursing Graduation, because she loves to talk and be in front of a crowd! With a passion for women's health and family centered care she went to work in labor and delivery. For three years, she worked as a labor and delivery RN at Evergreen Hospital, working at all levels from ante partum, active labor and post partum care before she decided to move onto the challenging field of reproductive medicine.

She serves as the primary nurse for Dr. Angela Thyer, and will also be serving as an OR nurse for our surgical center.

On a personal note, Anne enjoys running (she just completed her first half marathon), reading, indoor rock climbing, and spending time with her husband and two (very spoiled) dogs.

"I really see my work here as the ideal combination of my interests in supporting women and their families and my passion for teaching. I welcome the experience to help patients navigate this often confusing world of fertility treatments, and appreciate being able to support and connect with them over a longer period of time."

 

Revised April 2, 2008


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