Nurse practitioner joins Gifford’s Rochester, Sharon health centers

Nurse practitioner Maria Cabri of Norwich has joined Gifford Medical Center’s Rochester and Sharon health centers, providing primary care to adults and adolescents. A Yale graduate, Cabri previously worked as a certified nurse midwife for more than two decades. In 2005, she returned to school to become a nurse practitioner. She attended and graduated from the University of Vermont’s post-master’s certificate program. She trained at Little Rivers Health Care, a federally qualified health center, in Bradford, East Corinth and Wells River. She went on to work as a nurse practitioner at Dick’s House, the student health service at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H., and then for Planned Parenthood of Northern New England in Claremont, N.H., Springfield, and West Lebanon, N.H.

She also has recently worked at Gifford as a certified nurse midwife, filling in during maternity leaves. Previously, she was a midwife at numerous hospitals, including 21 years spent at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center as midwife and assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology. A New York native, Cabri studied liberal arts at the State University of New York, then collected her bachelor’s degree in nursing from New York University in 1979 and her master’s degree maternal and newborn care from Yale School of Nursing in New Haven, Conn., in 1982.

At Gifford, she will provide care for adults and adolescents at the Sharon Health Center three days a week and at the Rochester Health Center one day a week. Her clinical interests include general primary care and helping patients make healthy lifestyle choices.

"I think Gifford is a wonderful place,” Cabri says of joining the medical center, noting it has a friendly, small community feel. “I’ve also found it to be very supportive of its providers and employees. That’s not something you find everywhere.”

Cabri is a mother of two – a 19-year-old son currently in college and a 16-year-old