Amy Langley, FNP, Recognized by Maine Primary Care Association for Nurse Practitioner Excellence

We are pleased to announce that Amy Langley, Family Nurse Practitioner, was the 2017 recipient of the Maine Primary Care Association’s (MPCA) Nurse Practitioner Excellence Award. The Nurse Practitioner Excellence Award is presented to the clinician who exemplifies the best of primary care medicine for the underserved, reaches high standards of quality care, adopts and advances innovation as part of the primary care team, and promotes greater access. Ms. Langley was recognized at the Maine Primary Care Association Annual Conference in Bar Harbor on October 18th.

Lori Londis Dwyer, Esq., President and CEO, states, “Amy is a wonderful provider who has whole-heartedly embraced the patient-centered care model. She compassionately cares for our aging patients in area nursing homes and we are so proud that she has been recognized by the Maine Primary Care Association for her excellence in care.”

Darcy Shargo, Interim CEO and COO of Maine Primary Care Association, said, “Today, we are pleased to celebrate the extraordinary accomplishments and compassionate care provided by the administrators, clinicians, and support staff at Maine’s Community Health Centers. It is because of the tireless work of these remarkable professionals that Maine people will always have someone to turn to for high quality, affordable health care when they need it most.”

Amy Langley, FNP-C, has cared for patients of PCHC’s Community Care and Geriatrics since 2011. Ms. Langley received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree in 1994 and her Master of Science in Nursing degree in 2011, both from Husson University.