"Nancy has been involved in emergency and family medicine since the 1980s; first as a respiratory therapist in ICU and ER and for the last 15 years as a physician assistant in western Kansas. She worked as a primary care provider in Greensburg for eight years - before, during and after the EF-5 tornado destroyed 95% of the town. She has since worked for Docs Who Care, an organization that helps small hospitals by providing coverage for their ER, hospital and clinics. She has worked for 29 hospitals in Kansas, covering their emergency departments and acting as relief for overworked local providers. She also volunteers for disaster/humanitarian relief organizations in Haiti, Guatemala and the Philippines, as well as in the United States wherever disaster strikes. She has two grown daughters, one of whom lives in Wichita. The other is married and lives in Phoenix, AZ. Her whole family is artistic and musical, and Nancy enjoys playing piano and singing in her spare time. She says small towns are the heart of our country, and places where the word “community” means you know your neighbors by name and care about their wellbeing. Nancy enjoys being a part of the Logan community, and is appreciative of the warm welcome she has received."