POCN Awards Nurse Practitioner and Mobile Clinic Founder as 2022 Q4 NP/PA Community Advocacy Award Winner

 Jordana Latozas RN, MSN, ACNP, was selected for her dedication to providing access to healthcare and addiction services to her patients and underserved populations across southeastern Michigan.

 PARSIPPANY, N.J. – January 24, 2023POCN, the largest nurse practitioner (NP) and physician associate (PA) network in the U.S., has named Jordana Latozas RN, MSN, ACNP, as its 2022 Q4 NP/PA Community Advocacy Award winner. The quarterly award program aims to recognize and support NPs and PAs who go above and beyond for their peers and respective communities. Latozas is a nurse practitioner and the owner and operator of Recovery Mobile Clinic, a nonprofit organization that provides access to healthcare and drug/alcohol recovery services across southeastern Michigan.

Latozas has more than 15 years of experience as an NP across intensive, palliative and acute care. In 2020, she founded Recovery Mobile Clinic with the goal to deliver high-quality medical services to the region’s underserved communities. The clinic increases access to general medical services typically found in a brick-and-mortar office, with a focus on a narcotic-free drug and alcohol addiction program. Latozas and the clinic provide treatment options that have been proven effective in decreasing relapse rates while increasing treatment availability to a population who is largely under-served.

“Thank you so much for considering me and the Recovery Mobile Clinic for this award. We work tirelessly to provide healthcare access, addiction medicine, and preventive care to the underserved in Detroit and the surrounding areas,” says Jordana Latozas, nurse practitioner and owner of Recovery Mobile Clinic. “POCN’s support will not only make healthcare and Medicated Addiction Treatment available, but it will also directly support the patients who need us the most.”

To support Latozas’ work as an NP and advocate for community care, POCN is donating to the Recovery Mobile Clinic’s Patient Recovery Fund that enables patients to receive financial assistance for medication copay or treatments that would otherwise be cost prohibitive. The fund is key to promoting recovery, encouraging change, and saving lives in southeastern Michigan.

“Jordana’s work with the Recovery Mobile Clinic for the people of Detroit is a key example of why she deserves this award. We deeply admire her dedication to increasing treatment availability for underprivileged communities and those in the region without access to medical care. Congratulations from all of us at POCN,” says Richard Zwickel, founder and CEO of POCN.

POCN is now accepting nominations for its first 2023 NP/PA Community Advocacy Award winner. Nominations can be submitted by emailing ambassadorsupport@pocn.com with information about the nominee, their story and cause.

To learn more about POCN, visit: https://www.pocn.com.

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POCN, the largest network of NPs and PAs, is a trusted source for over 400,000 NPs/PAs who utilize POCN to connect with their peers, support and shape NP/PA education, stay up to date on the latest healthcare news, find earning opportunities including their next jobs, and access resources to improve patient outcomes. Traditionally, the physician community has received the majority of funding and resourcing, resulting in an underappreciation of the NP/PA community. POCN recognizes the need to advocate, support, and educate NPs and PAs. The organization does this through data and support services. For more information, visit www.pocn.com.

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