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Tracey Wiese is an Advanced Nurse Practitioner certified in both Family Practice and Psychiatric Mental Health. She holds a Doctorate of Nursing Practice degree from Frontier Nursing University, where she attended as a Jonas Scholar. She has been working with at risk youth and families for over a decade here in the Anchorage area. Prior to doing work in the outpatient setting, Dr. Wiese worked for Forensic Nursing Services of Providence and Alaska CARES, the Children's Advocacy Center in Anchorage for 6 years. At Alaska CARES, Dr. Wiese evaluated children and families when there were concerns of sexual abuse, physical abuse and/or severe neglect. Dr. Wiese provides a wide variety of services and expertise. She provides trauma informed psychotropic medication management and other mental health supportive services. In addition, she provides medical services related to gender/sexuality affirming healthcare. Dr. Wiese consults with and provides education and services to various organizations in the Anchorage area regarding integrating trauma informed, evidenced based, sensitive approaches to at risk populations, LGBTQ2IA+ sensitivity and competency and a variety of other topics. These organizations currently include the Birchwood Behavioral Health Group Home, Denali Family Services, Department of Juvenile Justice and many others. Dr. Wiese speaks frequently throughout the state and nationally on these topics as well. Dr. Wiese believes strongly in healthcare being an intersectional, healing centered, trauma informed, evidence based approach with the patient at the center of care. |
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Molly Antrim lived on Tlingit land in Juneau, AK before moving to Anchorage, AK. Through various career paths, Molly has worked to ensure best customer service quality for all people she encounters. Molly is passionate about creating a warm and caring environment to all those seeking our services. She works to ensure that clients feel respected and heard. Molly enjoys houseplants, crafting, spontaneous road trips, and exploring the different parts of Alaska. |