January Green, Dnp, Aprn, Fnp C
About January Green, Dnp, Aprn, Fnp C
January Green, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, serves as a Supervising Clinician at Ophelia, where she manages a panel of patients and supervises nurse practitioners and physician assistants across ten states. She holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Loyola University New Orleans and has extensive experience in addiction medicine and nursing education.
Work at Ophelia
January Green serves as a Supervising Clinician at Ophelia, a role she has held since 2022. In this position, she works remotely and is responsible for supervising nurse practitioners and physician assistants across 10 states. She utilizes a telehealth platform specifically designed for buprenorphine treatment in addiction medicine. Her responsibilities include providing clinical feedback, tracking utilization, and facilitating case reviews. Green's work aligns with her mission to develop safe, confidential, and individualized treatment plans for patients.
Education and Expertise
January Green earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Loyola University New Orleans, where she studied Family Nurse Practitioner from 2013 to 2017. She also holds a Bachelor's degree in Nursing Science from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, which she completed from 2010 to 2011. Additionally, she studied at Texas Tech University from 2007 to 2010. Her educational background equips her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her roles in nursing and addiction medicine.
Background
January Green has a diverse professional background in nursing and education. She worked at Methodist Health System as a Registered Nurse for eight years, from 2013 to 2021, in Dallas, Texas. Following this, she served as a Family Nurse Practitioner at both Workit Health and Cerebral for a total of one year. Green also worked as an Adjunct Instructor at Trinity Valley Community College from 2019 to 2021, contributing to nursing education for two years. Her experience spans clinical practice and teaching.
Achievements
January Green has made significant contributions to the field of nursing and addiction medicine. She practices within a harm-reduction framework, focusing on improving the quality of life for individuals struggling with addiction. In her supervisory role, she manages her own panel of patients while overseeing the work of nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Green has also been a clinical nursing instructor for the past three years, emphasizing her commitment to nursing education and mentorship.