Marcia Clevesy
Marcia Clevesy is an NCC-certified Women's Health Care Nurse Practitioner who currently instructs nursing students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). She teaches maternal-child health to undergraduate students in addition to supervising labor, delivery, and newborn care in an acute care setting. A clinical instructor at UNLV since 2006, Marcia Clevesy also serves as the President of the university's faculty organization and sits on the Student Affairs Committee.
Recently, Clevesy began working with Dr. Kord Strebel to provide obstetrical and gynecological health care services to Las Vegas' underserved female residents. She delivers this care through the Nevada Obstetrical Charity Clinic (NOCC), a non-profit organization, which provides affordable care and manages health education programs for the community.
Prior to her current positions, Marcia Clevesy worked at University Medical Center Family Resource Center in Las Vegas. There, she helped female patients in need of gynecologic, prenatal, and postpartum health care. Clevesy's other experience includes managing a teen-pregnancy program and working at a gynecology clinic for minors at Tufts Medical Center in Boston and serving as a travel nurse throughout the United States. In addition, she spent many years as a labor-and-delivery registered nurse.
Now based in Las Vegas, Clevesy earned a MSN in Nursing Administration from Northeastern University in Boston. She also obtained a women's health care nurse practitioner certificate from the University of Phoenix. Certified as a practitioner by the National Certification Corporation, Marcia Clevesy holds membership in the Association of Women's Health, Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses. She belongs to the Zeta Kappa Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, an honor society of nursing, as well.