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Nichole Davis is a Board Certified Patient Advocate (BCPA), public health professional, and a health policy and legislation advocate. She serves as Founder, President, and Chief Advocate of Wayfinder Patient Advocates, LLC.
With an extensive background in public health and health system leadership, Nichole knows first-hand the importance of informative and impactful communication.
From chronically ill pediatric patient to becoming one of the youngest advocates to receive the prestigious BCPA credential to date, her commitment to patient advocacy and empowerment shines through and allows her to authentically engage an audience from various walks of life.
Her mission is simple: provide clients the education, tools, resources, and support that they need to take back their power as a patient and find their voice in conversations about their health.
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Nichole is a Board Certified Patient Advocate (BCPA), public health professional, and health policy and legislation advocate. She serves as Founder, President, and Chief Advocate of Wayfinder Patient Advocates, LLC. Nichole graduated from Cleveland State University with a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, a minor in Biology, and undergraduate public management and bioethics certifications. She completed post-graduate bioethics studies at Yale University and graduate public health leadership training at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. Nichole holds a Master in Public Health (MPH) with a concentration in Community Health Science from Baylor University and a Doctor of Healthcare Administration (DHA). She is passionate about patient-centered, participatory healthcare. Of the Patient Advocate Certification Board's (PACB) growing list of Board Certified Patient Advocates globally, Nichole is believed to be the youngest advocate to have achieved the prestigious credential to date.
Dr. Davis is involved with the National Patient Advocate Foundation (NPAF), Patients Rising!, and the Alliance of Professional Health Advocates (APHA). She works to educate local and national government officials on patient-centered care utilizing policy and legislation.
Misdiagnosed until the age of 12, Nichole has battled chronic pain and understands the weight and frustration of feeling like a bystander in your clinical care but not knowing where to turn to first. The mission is simple: provide clients the education, tools, resources, and support that they need to take back their power as patients and find their voice in conversations about their health. Get in touch to get started!
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