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Johnson Clinic
Meet Us Before You Need Us!
ACTIVE MEDICAL STAFF
ACTIVE FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONERS/PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Carol Berg PA-C:

We invite you to meet Carol Berg, PA-C, a familiar face you see when visiting the Johnson Clinic satellite in Towner. Carol has been with the Johnson Clinic for about 20 years. Carol says "working in a rural area I'm able to work with people of all ages and treat a variety of healthcare concerns."
She first received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from UND and then spent time working in places such as Grand Forks, Philadelphia, and finally Rolla before returning to UND to receive her certificate for nurse practitioner and physician assistant in 1980.
Carol resides in the Towner area and in her spare time she enjoys yard work, reading, traveling, and visiting her four grown children. In addition to her time spent at the clinic in Towner, Carol spends time each week at the HMO serving as the Assistant Medical Director.
Gail Danielson PA-C:
We invite you to meet
Gail
Danielson
, PA-C, a familiar face you see when visiting the Johnson Clinic.
Gail
has been with the clinic since January of 1987.
When asked what she likes about practicing, she says, "I like the variety
of things that I see; it’s never the same thing two days in a row."
As a Physician Assistant,
Gail
can see a wide range of patients with symptoms ranging from earaches,
sprains, cold and flu-like symptoms, to complete physicals.
You’ll also find
Gail
assisting in surgery at the Heart of America Medical Center.
Before going back to school in 1987 to become a
Physician Assistant,
Gail
spent seven years as a Registered Nurse in Rolette.
She obtained her nursing degree from
St.
Luke
’s Hospital School of Nursing.
Gail
is registered with the National Commission of Certification of Physician
Assistants.
When you are at the Johnson Clinic say "hello" to
Gail
Danielson
, someone we think you should know! She
can be found at the Johnson Clinic in
Rugby
or at the satellite clinic in Dunseith, where she spends one or two days a
week. She also spends one
weekend a month caring for patients coming to the Outpatient Clinic.
Tammie Harder PA-C
"Extremely challenging and very
rewarding" is what Physician Assistant Tammie Harder says about her
job. Tammie is a native of Munich, but has spent most of her adult
life in Rugby.
Tammie became a registered nurse at the Trinity School of
Nursing in 1982. As a new grad, she was employed by the Heart of
America Medical Center. She also spent one year working at another
facility, and has furthered her education. In 1990, Tammie became a
Certified Physician Assistant from the University of North Dakota School of
Medicine. Also in that year, she received a Bachelor of Science
Nursing degree from Minot State University.
In her practice, Tammie has spent time performing a variety
of duties. Family practice, pediatrics and internal medicine are some
of the areas that she has assisted in. When asked what are of medicine
interests her, Tammie replied, "women's health
issues".
Tammie can be fond working at the Johnson Clinic and is a
member of the medical staff at the Heart of America Medical Center.
She also spends two days per week at the satellite clinic in Dunseith.

Linda Ellingson - PA-C |

Mary
Hermanson -PA-C |

Marilyn
Kitzman - PA-C, GNP
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HONORARY
Donald McIntyre, M.D., Internal Medicine
COURTESY STAFF
Aaron Fortney, Ophthalmology
Alexandre Kindy, Orthopedic Medicine
Alan Lim, Urology
Dennis Trzpuc, Radiology
Angel Overvold, Emergency Medicine
Francisco Gutierrez, Emergency Medicine
CONSULTING
John Hipp, M.D. - Pathology
Michael Laszewski, M.D. - Pathology
Laurie Linz, M.D. - Pathology
Kurt Gibson, Psychology
William Cain, Radiology
Michael McIntee, Radiology
Edward Fogarty, Radiology
Brad Meyer, Radiology
Richard Nybakken, Radiology
NURSE ANESTHETISTS
Tom Schmidt, CRNA
Teresa Block, CRNA
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