Lisa Fuchs

RN • National Association of Catholic Nurses, NACN, USA

Lisa Fuchs, RN profile shotLisa Fuchs is an Associate Degree Rural Nurse who was born, educated, and began her practice in Nebraska.

Her career started as a staff nurse within a 13-bed rural hospital. Two years later, this experience was foundational to a management position with a 60-bed rural facility, but she didn’t stop there.

She continued to expand her ability and network for outreach to a more global dimension (i.e., Canada, Jamaica, and across the USA).

In the midst of her career, married, raising and home schooling nine children, the Fuchs family moved to a large self-sufficient farm in Alabama.

Lisa Fuchs, RN - Community Cenacolo photoAgain, from a rural setting, Lisa continued to extend her outreach to include consultation to women with pregnancies in crisis via Heartbeat International; remote care coordination during natural disasters (i.e., Hurricane Al Telephonic Home Health); and assisting an international drug clinic and rehabilitation residency program (rural neighbor) entitled, “The Cenacole Community.”

To Lisa, nursing is not only a career – it is a global ministry.

– Deb

Lisa’s Story:

Lisa’s nursing career spans 29 years and highlights her role in rural nursing. Lisa’s interests and achievements rest in community health outreach, women’s health services and crisis pregnancy support.

Lisa earned her Associate Degree in Nursing in 1993 from Norfolk Community College, Norfolk, Nebraska. Her rural nursing role began in a 13-bed rural hospital where care spanned ICU, OB, Nursery, Pediatrics and ER nursing. Care delivery within a sparsely populated and underserved area became understood and personal.

Long term care and nursing management followed as well as marriage and a family. For eleven years Lisa’s energies were directed to her husband and children at home which by 2006 was in Alabama on a large self-sufficient farm.

By 2017, Lisa was ready to return to community health outreach. In preparation she entered a Crisis Pregnancy Nursing Program through Heartbeat International and also completed a “Sexual Risk Avoidance” course offering SRA Certification. Now Lisa merged her new skill sets with…

Lisa Fuchs, RN profile shotLisa Fuchs is an Associate Degree Rural Nurse who was born, educated, and began her practice in Nebraska.

Her career started as a staff nurse within a 13-bed rural hospital. Two years later, this experience was foundational to a management position with a 60-bed rural facility, but she didn’t stop there.

She continued to expand her ability and network for outreach to a more global dimension (i.e., Canada, Jamaica, and across the USA).

In the midst of her career, married, raising and home schooling nine children, the Fuchs family moved to a large self-sufficient farm in Alabama.

Lisa Fuchs, RN - Community Cenacolo photoAgain, from a rural setting, Lisa continued to extend her outreach to include consultation to women with pregnancies in crisis via Heartbeat International; remote care coordination during natural disasters (i.e., Hurricane Al Telephonic Home Health); and assisting an international drug clinic and rehabilitation residency program (rural neighbor) entitled, “The Cenacole Community.”

To Lisa, nursing is not only a career – it is a global ministry.

– Deb

Lisa’s Story:

Lisa’s nursing career spans 29 years and highlights her role in rural nursing. Lisa’s interests and achievements rest in community health outreach, women’s health services and crisis pregnancy support.

Lisa earned her Associate Degree in Nursing in 1993 from Norfolk Community College, Norfolk, Nebraska. Her rural nursing role began in a 13-bed rural hospital where care spanned ICU, OB, Nursery, Pediatrics and ER nursing. Care delivery within a sparsely populated and underserved area became understood and personal.

Long term care and nursing management followed as well as marriage and a family. For eleven years Lisa’s energies were directed to her husband and children at home which by 2006 was in Alabama on a large self-sufficient farm.

By 2017, Lisa was ready to return to community health outreach. In preparation she entered a Crisis Pregnancy Nursing Program through Heartbeat International and also completed a “Sexual Risk Avoidance” course offering SRA Certification. Now Lisa merged her new skill sets with…

Lisa Fuchs, RN profile shotLisa Fuchs is an Associate Degree Rural Nurse who was born, educated, and began her practice in Nebraska.

Her career started as a staff nurse within a 13-bed rural hospital. Two years later, this experience was foundational to a management position with a 60-bed rural facility, but she didn’t stop there. She continued to expand her ability and network for outreach to a more global dimension (i.e., Canada, Jamaica, and across the USA).

Lisa Fuchs, RN - Community Cenacolo photoIn the midst of her career, married, raising and home schooling nine children, the Fuchs family moved to a large self-sufficient farm in Alabama. Again, from a rural setting, Lisa continued to extend her outreach to include consultation to women with pregnancies in crisis via Heartbeat International; remote care coordination during natural disasters (i.e., Hurricane Al Telephonic Home Health); and assisting an international drug clinic and rehabilitation residency program (rural neighbor) entitled, “The Cenacole Community.”

To Lisa, nursing is not only a career – it is a global ministry.

– Deb

Lisa’s Story:

Lisa’s nursing career spans 29 years and highlights her role in rural nursing. Lisa’s interests and achievements rest in community health outreach, women’s health services and crisis pregnancy support.

Lisa earned her Associate Degree in Nursing in 1993 from Norfolk Community College, Norfolk, Nebraska. Her rural nursing role began in a 13-bed rural hospital where care spanned ICU, OB, Nursery, Pediatrics and ER nursing. Care delivery within a sparsely populated and underserved area became understood and personal.

Long term care and nursing management followed as well as marriage and a family. For eleven years Lisa’s energies were directed to her husband and children at home which by 2006 was in Alabama on a large self-sufficient farm.

By 2017, Lisa was ready to return to community health outreach. In preparation she entered a Crisis Pregnancy Nursing Program through Heartbeat International and also completed a “Sexual Risk Avoidance” course offering SRA Certification. Now Lisa merged her new skill sets with…