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About Me
- Specialties
- Family Nurse Practitioner
- Gender
- F
- Age
- 58
- Languages
- English
- Bio
- Shirley Davidoff, R.N., M.S., FNP-C is a Nurse Practitioner. Joining CIVA in 1997 and now serves as Director of Clinical Services. She received her Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Texas at Austin. Obtaining a Master’s of Science and post Masters Certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Texas Women’s University.
She sees patients both in the office and hospital, as well as serving as preceptor for area nurse practitioner students. In addition, she sometimes speaking at community and professional events on a variety of cardiovascular topics. She was named the 2015 Texas Nurse Practitioner of the Year by the Texas Nurse Practitioner Association and is a past recipient of the Dallas Fort-Worth “Great 100 Nurse” award. Given these points, Shirley is an associate at the American College of Cardiology and a member of Texas Nurse Practitioners and North Texas Nurse Practitioners organizations. Shirley involves herself and volunteers in social justice and community activities both in the Dallas Jewish Community and nationally. She is married to her husband Bill and they have 2 grown sons, Eric and Jeremy.
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Additional Locations
- Texas Health Heart & Vascular Specialists
- 8440 Walnut Hill Lane
- POB 4, Suite 400
- Dallas, TX 75231
- Cardiology & Interventional Vascular Associates, PA
- 7150 Greenville Avenue
- Ste 650
- Dallas, TX 75231
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Insurance Accepted
- BCBS UT Connect HMO
- Blue Choice POS
- Blue Choice PPO
- Blue Essentials (HMO Blue)
- City of Rockwall
- HealthScope (DART)
- Medicare Dallas
- Medicare Railroad
- Medicare Rest Of Texas
- QuickTrip HMO
- SWHR NextGenACO 2019
- SWHR TexasHealth Aetna ACO
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