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Nicole Renee McKenzie, PA-C

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MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center

800 West Meeting St,
Lancaster, SC 29720
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Nicole McKenzie has been a Physician Assistant for 2 years, graduating from Charleston Southern University in 2021. After graduating, she joined an ENT group based in Columbia, SC where she gained invaluable knowledge and skills. Following her aspirations with her career, she became a hospitalist in her hometown at MUSC Chester Hospital. She has thoroughly enjoyed managing patients while admitted to the hospital and has gained immense amounts of experience; helping to care for surgical patients post-operatively and nonsurgical patients. Now, she is embarking on another adventure in medicine and joining the MUSC Lancaster Division Emergency Department. She looks forward to learning more, honing her skills, and treating any patient that needs medical attention.
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MUSC Health Lancaster Medical Center

800 West Meeting StLancaster, SC 29720
Monday - Sunday

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