Roger Ruvinov, FNP-C
Nurse Practitioner
3000 Ocean Pkwy Brooklyn NY, 11235About
Roger Ruvinov is a nurse working in Brooklyn,NY. As a nurse, Roger works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Roger holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
Education and Training
College of Mount Saint Vincent Bachelor's Degree 2018
Long Island University 2023
Chamberlain University 0
Board Certification
Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C)
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Get to know Family Nurse Practitioner, Roger Ruvinov, who serves patients in Brooklyn, New York.
Roger is a certified family nurse practitioner currently affiliated with Dr Moysik Multispecialty Clinic in Brooklyn, New York.
Pertaining to his educational pursuits, he earned his Bachelor’s degree in nursing from College of Mount Saint Vincent in 2018, and then graduated from Long Island University with his Masters degree in 2023. He is currently in Chamberlain University doing his Doctorate in Nursing Practice.
A Certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) is an advanced practice registered nurse who works autonomously or in collaboration with other healthcare professionals, to deliver family-focused care. Given the rather broad nature of the “family” patient population focus, FNPs offer a wide range of healthcare services that revolve around the family unit; from health promotion and disease prevention to direct care and counseling across the lifespan.
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