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Q&A with Tony Lisenby, BSN, MSN, APRN, Adult Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner in Montgomery, Alabama
Tony
Lisenby
is
a
nurse
practitioner
specializing
in
mental
health.
He
has
a
BSN
from
Auburn
University
at
Montgomery,
earned
his
MSN
from
Troy
University
at
Montgomery
and
graduated
as
an
APRN
from
t ..
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