Brighton Pediatrics would like to welcome our newest provider, Kerri Durland, PA-C! Kerri is a physician assistant that comes to us as a graduate of Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Manchester, New Hampshire. Prior to obtaining her master’s degree in physician assistant studies, Kerri first attended Roger Williams University in Rhode Island for her undergraduate degree in biology.
Kerri is originally from Rhode Island. She moved from the east coast to Colorado after obtaining her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. We are fortunate that Kerri has chosen Colorado and the Brighton community as her home. She loves getting to see her patients grow! Kerri notes that, “I love helping moms navigate the early days, giggling with the toddlers, and helping teens prepare for their future.”
Kerri particularly loves the opportunity for advocacy in pediatrics. She feels it is important to make sure that kids are heard and that her families know she is there for them if they need anything.
In her spare time, Kerri loves to spend time with her husband and two daughters. She and her family love hiking, spending time outdoors, traveling, and exploring Colorado. She especially loves to see new countries, which includes travel to Germany and Austria this fall.
To schedule an appointment with Kerri please contact our office. Come and join us in welcoming her to Brighton Pediatrics!
Please visit our website at www.brightonpeds.com
The holiday season is upon us. A time to express appreciation for the people, experiences, and opportunities that enrich our lives. As we take a moment to give thanks and celebrate with our families and our communities – let’s not forget the uniquely valuable small, local businesses that are at the heart of our communities.
In today’s fast-paced world, shopping has never been more convenient with online giants and big-box stores offering rapid delivery and low prices. But, unlike mass retailers, small businesses and local shop owners offer personal relationships, leading to better service and customized recommendations. Whether it’s a handmade candle or boutique clothing, these businesses offer a personal touch that can’t be replicated.
The holiday season is a crucial time for small businesses. Events like “Small Business Saturday” remind us to support the shops that keep our communities vibrant. But it’s important to continue that support throughout the year to ensure these businesses thrive.
This holiday season, when shopping for a gift, a service, or just a little treat for yourself, consider visiting our local businesses first. Every purchase makes a meaningful difference, helping build a stronger, more connected community for everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Dawa