Dana L. Greer, APRN-CNP
- Accepting New Patients
- Now Offering Direct Scheduling for Established Patients
- Member of OU Health Physicians
- Primary Specialty: Pediatric Diabetes & Endocrinology
- Additional Specialty: Pediatrics
- Languages Spoken: English
- Gender: Female
About Dana Greer
I’m a native Tulsan and now reside in Bixby. I first announced I wanted to be a nurse in kindergarten! I graduated from Tulsa Junior College’s nursing program in 1988 at 19 years of age. I worked at Saint Francis Hospital and became friends with a new graduate that would greatly impact my career. She had grown up attending a camp for kids with type 1 diabetes. The following summer we attended diabetes camp together as volunteer nurses and I was hooked. In 1993, I began working in pediatric endocrinology. Soon I returned to college to become a nurse practitioner. I love taking care of kids and their families. As a pediatric nurse practitioner, the hardest part of my job is when my patients “outgrow” me and I have to refer them on to an adult provider.
Health Education
- College
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Master of Science, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Pathway
University of Oklahoma
Tulsa, OK
2001 -
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of Oklahoma
Claremore, OK
1998
- Board Certification
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 1994
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 2014
- Pediatric Nursing Certification Board 2001
- College
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Associates in Applied Science in Nursing
Tulsa Junior College
Tulsa, OK
1998
- Training
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Master of Science in Nursing
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Oklahoma City, OK
2001 -
Bachelor of Nursing
University of Oklahoma School of Nursing
Tulsa, OK
1998
- Board Certification
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 1994
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 1999
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 2008
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 2013
- National Certification for Diabetes Educators 2018
Medical Interests
Areas of Interest:
Pediatrics, diabetes, obesity, growth, thyroid, and pituitary disorders