Michelle Otto, NP
UVA Cancer Care, a department of Culpeper Medical Center
Hours
| Sunday | Closed |
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| Saturday | Closed |
About Michelle Otto, NP
- Clinical Practice:
- Blood Disorders
- Biography
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Michelle Washburn Otto was born at Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. She grew up as an Army brat, moving frequently during her childhood. She has lived in and visited a number of different states across the country and such exotic places as Hong Kong, Thailand, and Okinawa, Japan. Mrs. Otto graduated from North Carolina State University with a bachelor of science in zoology, and then earned a second bachelor of science in nursing from East Carolina University. After working as a staff nurse and a case manager in medical oncology, she returned to East Carolina University and earned a master’s degree in nursing in 2009.
As a certified adult nurse practitioner, Mrs. Otto worked in hematology/oncology at Womack Army Medical Center in Ft. Bragg, North Carolina. In 2014, she moved to Culpeper to be closer to extended family, and started her career with UVA at UVA Cancer Center Culpeper. She is honored to care for her patients and their families at the cancer center.
Mrs. Otto is married and has two daughters and a dog. Her husband, John, is the transportation route planning supervisor for Culpeper County Public Schools. She enjoys traveling, cooking, reading, shopping and spending time with family.
- Primary:
- East Carolina University, 2009
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