Accepting new patients

Mary Bartlett, D.N.P., FNP-BC, CNE

Accepting new patients

  • Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, School of Medicine

Expertise

Special focus

  • LGBTQ Care

Locations and contact

I see patients at

About me

Mary Bartlett is a doctor of nursing with years of experience treating the full scope of problems requiring immediate care. She enjoys solving clinical puzzles and engaging her patients in finding the solution. When appropriate, she uses humor to engage with them and relieve their stress.

She loves to teach, whether students or patients, and finds that these encounters are learning experiences for her too.

In her free time, she hopes to score her age in golf before she is 80 years old. She and her partner have five children and two cats, and she loves to explore Portland’s food cart possibilities with them — well, not the cats.

Education and training

  • Degrees

    • M.S.N., 2000, Yale University School of Nursing
    • R.N., 1999, Yale University School of Nursing
    • D.N.P., 2015, Yale University School of Nursing
    • B.A., 1986, Yale College
  • Certifications

    • American Academy of Nurse Practitioners
    • American Association of Nurses, Certified Nurse Educator
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Insurance

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Ratings and reviews

Overall: 4.6 out of 5 (461 Ratings, 216 Reviews)

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