Harrison, Ark. (January 7, 2025) – North Arkansas Regional Medical Center (NARMC) proudly announces the advancement of Priscilla Collier to her new role as APRN at the Claude Parrish Cancer Center.
Collier brings over 21 years of experience in healthcare and holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Arkansas State University. Her clinical expertise spans Family Practice and Hematology-Oncology, with specialized focus areas including survivorship care and precision medicine.
Collier shared, “Access to specialized care in rural communities is one of the most significant disparities in healthcare. My goal is to reduce that burden by providing advanced, compassionate care locally. I want my patients to feel supported, respected, and confident throughout their cancer journey.”
Jon Burnside, Director-RTI, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Priscilla Collier has a long history of providing caring and compassionate care to cancer patients in our community. Her expertise and dedication will allow us to grow and expand the quality care we currently provide at the Claude Parrish Cancer Center.”
Collier's professional journey includes pivotal mentorships with renowned healthcare providers and a continuous drive for education. She credits her mentors, including Dr. Abdelaal and Dr. Baldeo, for inspiring her growth in oncology.
Beyond her professional achievements, Collier is deeply rooted in her community. She enjoys gardening, raising mini goats and chickens, and spending time with her husband, Brady, and their son, Logan, a senior at Harrison High School.
Priscilla Collier is currently accepting new patients at the Claude Parrish Cancer Center, located at 620 N. Main Street, Harrison, AR 72601. To schedule an appointment, please call 870-414-4244.
NARMC celebrates Priscilla Collier's devotion to patient centered care and her role in enhancing the high-quality, individualized cancer care available to the rural communities of North Arkansas.