- Medical Weight LossAfter Branden graduated from Clemson in 2013, he continued to serve the Upstate by joining Oconee Pediatrics. During his time at Oconee Pediatrics, he has created a Weight Management Program to help fight childhood obesity. He participates in community outreach programs to help raise awareness of many childhood diseases, as well as assists with education and training in-services at the local schools. Branden continues to serve in his local communities and takes pride in his work caring for children.
- Pediatric CareSep 12, 2019 | Community Oconee Pediatrics participated in the Oconee County First Steps Health Fair on Saturday April 1, 2017 at Shaver Complex in Seneca. This health fair was designed to educate families with children from ages birth to 11. Families were educated on a variety of topics from...
- Primary CareWe had all the school nurses for the Oconee County School Distric in attendance. Branden discussed the different stages of asthma and what to do for each stage. He also discussed triggers for asthma and how to help students avoid them. The nurses were also instructed to always feel like they can reach out to the child’s primary care provider and the child’s parent in cases where a child may be having a compliance issue or the child may not be responding well to their medications. Our goal was to provide education to the nurses so they may feel confident in their care for the children and to also thank them for the service that they provide to the many students of Oconee County.
- Family PracticeRachel graduated from Clemson University in 2004 with a Bachelors in Nursing. She went on to pursue her Family Nurse Practitioner degree and graduated in 2010 from Clemson University. She is Board Certified in Family Medicine with the Association of Nurse Practitioners. She has worked in the Emergency Department, a Family Medicine Practice and now Pediatrics. Rachel loves taking care of children stating “it is the highlight of my day!”
- Emergency Care
- ImmunizationsAs a graduate assistant for Clemson University, Branden worked closely with the Joseph F. Sullivan Center in many of their projects to provide medical services to underserved and vulnerable populations such as the South Carolina Migrant Health Program, Best Chance Network, Clemson Free Clinic and the Walhalla Mobile Clinic. Branden also helped the center with establishing the Travel Immunization Clinic.
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Sports Medicine