Victoria Power, MSN, FNP, CNM, IBCLC
Victoria Power is a Family Nurse Practitioner. She received her bachelor's degree in biology from Florida State University in 1997 and her master's degree in nursing and midwifery from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing in 2003. Prior to moving to Hendersonville, she provided midwifery care to the underserved and uninsured as a member of the National Health Service Corps in a community health center in St. Petersburg, Florida, for four years. Victoria moved to WNC in the fall of 2007 with her then infant son to work with Hendersonville's Family Medicine Residency Program, and she continues to serve as a community faculty and preceptor for the MAHEC program.
Victoria joined the Henderson County Department of Public Health as a certified nurse-midwife in March 2013. Since that time, she has completed additional training to become an Internationally Board Certified Lactation Consultant and a Family Nurse Practitioner. She enjoys seeing pediatric patients in her new role in addition to continuing to provide women’s health care. She received her Family Nurse Practitioner Certificate from Western Carolina University.
Her professional interests include preventative care, psychosocial health, obstetrics, breastfeeding, adolescent health, child health, and educating family practice residents and nurse practitioner students.