Beebe Healthcare Welcomes New Physician Associates to Neurosurgical and Family Practice Teams
Beebe Healthcare is pleased announce the addition of two physician associates to its continuously expanding team of skilled clinicians: Jekeijra Everson, PA-C, has joined the hospital’s neurosurgical team, and Brittny Taylor, PA-C, has come on board as part of the family practice team.
Everson collaborates closely with neurosurgeons, neurologists, and other interdisciplinary teams to provide care for patients in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She conducts neurological assessments, assists during surgical procedures, performs procedures at the bedside, orders and interprets diagnostic tests and imaging studies, develops treatment plans, provides patient education, prescribes and manages medications, and provides pre- and post-operative care. Everson advocates for patients and their families, ensuring they feel informed, empowered, and supported throughout the process of care.
“I chose Beebe because of its strong commitment to patient safety, teamwork, and patient-centered care,” said Everson. “I am excited to join this supportive, collaborative team and look forward to continuously learning and growing, contributing meaningfully to patient care, and serving this community alongside a team that is committed to excellence.”
To learn more about Everson, click here.
Taylor is a family practice physician associate who diagnoses and treats patients of all ages with both acute and chronic medical conditions. As a primary care clinician, she is committed to treating patients comprehensively; addressing medical issues while also emphasizing the importance of patient education and care coordination. Caring for patients from underserved communities, women’s health, and the treatment of infectious diseases are among Taylor’s specialized clinical interests.
“My family has deep roots in Sussex County. I grew up in a military family so we moved often, but home was always Delaware,” said Taylor. “I am happy to be close to my family while also being able to work within a medically underserved area.”
To learn more about Taylor, click here.