Practitioners
Tisha Warren - APRN, FNP-BC
"I started my nursing career as a Certified Nursing Assistant in 1997 and worked in a nursing home and a small community hospital. I graduated from Henderson Community College as a Registered Nurse in 1999 and worked as a floor nurse at two local hospitals in the Med-Surg unit, ICU and Cardiac Step-Down unit. While completing my Bachelor's of Science in Nursing at Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, KY, I worked as a Nurse Educator and Infection Control Nurse. After completing my BSN, I went on to pursue my Master's in Science of Nursing at WKU. I graduated from WKU with my MSN and received certification through ANCC as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN)."
"I am married with 4 children, 3 boys and one girl. We live in the small community of Beaver Dam with a population of around 2,000. We also have two cats and a pet hedgehog. I come from a large Catholic family where values were instilled in our loving family by the best mother in the world. I have 2 sisters and 3 brothers, 15 nieces and nephews, and 5 great nieces and nephews."
Al Ward
D.O.B. 9/27/1971
Raised in Livingston County, Kentucky
Undergraduate: Murray State University
Graduate Degree: University of
Southern Indiana
"Practicing as a Family Nurse Practitioner for over ten years in both Family Practice and Urgent Care settings. Several years ago it occurred to me that the concern for most practices seemed to be financial instead of the need of the patient. So with the assistance of family and friends decided to open a practice of my own in which would focus on the needs of the patient. When our patients are ill they shouldn't have to wait 3 days for an appointment to be seen. Our patients have no longer than a 15-20 minute wait on the busiest day taking the inconvenience of an office visit. In this ever changing society we live, it seems that the government is working hard to take God out of the public eye. We at St. Camillus Urgent Care proclaim we are Christian and will always give Christian Based Health Care."