Dr. Scott Moore, M.D.
Moore
Pediatrics & Associates was founded in 2005 by Scott Moore,
M.D. to offer general pediatric care.
Dr.
Moore, a board certified Pediatrician, attended medical school at
Ohio State University and did his post-graduate training at Case
Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, where he remained
an additional year as a Chief Pediatric Resident. After a brief
stint in the D.C. area while his wife completed coursework for her
graduate degree, he saw the light and moved to Michigan in 1999. Dr.
Moore has over 13 years experience as a general pediatrician in private
practice.
Dr.
Moore lives in Chelsea with his wife and 3 children Hannah (13), Tobin (11), and Stella (6).
Photo by Melanie Reyes Photography |
Dr. Stefanie P.Aronow, M.D.
Stefanie
P. Aronow, M.D. is a board certified Pediatrician who joined Moore
Pediatrics & Associates in the summer of 2006. A native Detroiter,
she graduated from the University of Michigan college of LS&A
magna cum laude. She graduated with distinction from the
University of Michigan Medical School, where she was inducted into
the Alpha Omega Alpha national medical honors society. Dr.
Aronow completed her pediatrics residency at Rainbow Babies & Children’s
Hospital of Cleveland and worked as a general pediatrician for
four years in both Cleveland and Philadelphia before returning
to Michigan in 2005 to be closer to family.
She lives in Ann Arbor with
her husband and two children Hannah (10) and Joshua (8). In
her “free†time, Dr. Stefanie enjoys running, reading, and spending
time with her family. Her love of pediatrics
comes from watching children grow and helping patients and their families
with any problems that arise. |
Andrea
L. Duncan, P.N.P.
Andy
is a pediatric nurse practitioner. A pediatric nurse
practitioner (PNP) is a nationally certified; master's prepared
advance practice nurse. PNPs provide a broad range of primary
health care services for children from birth to early adulthood. They
perform physical examinations and developmental assessments, manage
common pediatric illnesses, and help families meet their health
needs. PNPs are uniquely qualified to provide families with
guidance to learn skills that foster healthy lifestyles (American
Nurses Association, 1996).
Andy
received her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University
of Michigan and her master’s degree from the University of
Colorado. She is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner
with ten years experience in primary pediatrics. Prior
to becoming a nurse practitioner Andy worked as a nurse in neonatal
intensive care units in Chicago, Boston, and Denver. She
also spent some time working as a nurse in the emergency department
at The Children's Hospital in Denver. Andy enjoyed
working as a hospital based nurse but wanted to be able to provide more
comprehensive care for her patients. She loves her job as
a PNP and could not imagine doing anything else.
Andy lives
in Dexter with her husband and two boys Ransom (9) and Ben (7).
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Naela Jenkins
Naela has a Bachelors of Science in Nursing from Wayne State University and a Masters of Science in Nursing from Georgia State University. Naela’s first ten years as a pediatric nurse were spent working in a variety of settings including hospitals, out patient clinics and in management. Her time as a manager allowed her to realize that working with the kids and their families was what she enjoyed most and this when she went back to school to become a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Her last nine years have been spent caring for families in a primary care setting. She enjoys the many different aspects of the practitioner role including teaching and the opportunity to watch children grow and change.
Naela lives in Ann Arbor with her husband Jeff and their two daughters, Isabelle (10) and Claire (7). She enjoys running, biking, reading and spending time with her family. |