Anita Z. Snyder, CRNP, MSN
Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP) i
Orthopedic Surgery, Joint Replacement Surgery
Member of
LVPG Cliniciani
Accepting New Patients
Overview
Area of focus i
- Orthopedics
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Joint Replacement
Languages spoken
- English
About
Philosophy of care
My philosophy of care has always and will always be centered around the patient experience. I do what I do to see that you have an excellent outcome with the best care my team and I can provide. I like to be goal oriented with you, asking what your expected outcome is and working together to achieve that outcome or as close to it as we can to improve your quality of life.
Why I entered medicine
I’m a second-generation orthopedic nurse; my mother is entering her 50th year as a nurse with no signs of slowing. I got into medicine to make a difference in people’s lives, and learned early in my nursing education I had a passion for the operating room. Seeing patients on one of the most unsettling days of their lives and reassuring them that I would take care of them as if they were family while under anesthesia and throughout the entire surgical process gave me a sense of worth professionally and personally. I have furthered my education through certifications and by expanding my role so that I could lead a team in the same philosophy of caring for our patients together.
Community involvement
My husband runs a small business in the community where we live, and we are both active in our small community church.
Personal interests
I live in Northeastern Pennsylvania with my husband Jason. I enjoy spending free time with my family in the Poconos. I believe music is essential to life and am always interested in hearing new music or seeing live shows and concerts. Jason and I are foodies and enjoy trying new places and traveling, particularly to Aruba and New Orleans.
Education
Undergraduate
Wilkes University, BSN - Nursing, 2006
Certificate
Delaware County Community College, Registered Nurse First Assistant, 2011
Graduate
Walden University, MSN - Nursing , 2019
Training
Publications & Clinical Trials
Dr. Brown's Care Team
What is a Care Team?
Your care team is a group of caregivers in a medical practice, including your physician and advanced practice clinicians (APCs) such as physician assistants, nurse practitioners and specialized registered nurses. They work together, collaborate to address your unique needs and ensure you always get the best care at the right time. APCs receive advanced training and routinely work alongside your physician.
How we care for you
No matter when and where we help you, orthopedics for us is a team sport. My team works together to answer your questions, alleviate your concerns and help you really focus on your recovery. You’re never just seeing one member of the care team; you’re seeing all of us. My physician assistant and nurse practitioner are highly trained and competent. I trust them to be my eyes, ears and hands when I’m not there, and all care decisions are run through me. We strive for excellence with every patient, and we make sure you get the best care possible, care we’d be proud to give our own families.
Meet the Care Team
Specialties
- Orthopedic Surgery
- Joint Replacement Surgery
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