COMMUNITY FACULTY

Elizabeth Fehler, MSW, LCSW

Social Worker II

Hometown: Milwaukee, WI

Professional Degree: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee MSW

Prior Experience: Ascension All Saints Family Medicine Residency and Ascension Columbia St Mary’s Family Medicine Residency

Interests: Animal Welfare • Arts and Culture • Civil Rights and Social Action • Disaster and Humanitarian Relief • Environment • Health • Human Rights • Poverty Alleviation • Social Services

Laura L. Mesenbrink, APNP, FNP-C

Nurse Practitioner

Background: “My ultimate goal is to ensure patients receive compassionate and high-quality care in all situations. I believe in building an open and trusting relationship with my patient, so they feel comfortable expressing their concerns and asking questions. By answering their questions and keeping them informed, the patient becomes an active participant in their health care decisions.”

Hometown: New Berlin, WI

Professional Degree: Concordia University (MSN)

Prior Experience:
Sheboygan Lung Specialists (Pulmonary and Obstructive Sleep Apnea), West Bend Clinic (Family Medicine)
Co-Medical Director, Family Care Center at MCW Ascension All Saints Family Medicine Residency

Professional Awards and Accomplishments:
2014 Advanced Practice Nurse Award for Excellence in Patient Care

Interests: Full Spectrum Family Medicine, Asthma, COPD, Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Giana Sabatino, APNP, FNP-C

Nurse Practitioner

Background: Giana Sabatino is a provider established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and her medical specialization is nurse practitioner (family) with more than 11 years of experience. The NPI number of Giana Sabatino is 1912258286 and was assigned on September 2012. The practitioner’s primary taxonomy code is 363LF0000X with license number 150337 (WI). The provider is registered as an individual and her NPI record was last updated 10 years ago.

Hometown: Milwaukee, WI

Professional Degree: Concordia University (MSN)

Prior Experience: Family Care Center (Family Medicine)

Interests: Refugee health care, women’s health, primary care for vulnerable populations