Bethany Mainville-Brooks has been a Registered Nurse since 2005, practicing locally in her home state of Arizona. Bethany became a Family Nurse Practitioner and Certified Nurse Midwife graduate from Frontier Nursing University in 2020 and 2021. Bethany recently graduated with her Doctorate of Nursing Practice in 2023; with a focus on the recognition and treatment of Perinatal Mood Disorders throughout pregnancy and post-partum.

Bethany has worked as an RN in High Risk Labor and Delivery since 2005; but also has experience in Pediatric Intensive Care, Emergency/Trauma, and as an RN House Supervisor. Bethany feels that giving back to her community is a key for improving the health and well-being of families, so she has served as clinical faculty for Maricopa Community Colleges, Grand Canyon University, and regularly precepts for Frontier Nursing University.

Outside of work, Bethany enjoys spending time with her husband and young daughter. You can often find her cooking new recipes, reading a book, or enjoying a cup of coffee.

"I believe that access to evidenced-based, safe, and culturally aware healthcare is a basic right for all. I strive to empower patients through education on health promotion, disease prevention, and community resources for care. Healthcare is about holistic care, addressing all matters of body, mind, and spirit. The better we can work together with shared-decision making, the more successful we can be in reaching the best possible outcomes as individuals and families."

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