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Pamela J. Wigent, NP

Pamela J. Wigent, NP

Obstetrics & Gynecology , Urogynecology

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About Me

Professional Background

PAMELA J WIGENT, MS, WHNP, RN, BSN
Board Certified Womens Health Nurse Practitioner 1989- present

SPECIALTY AREA: UROGYNECOLOGY 1995- present

Areas of interest and expertise:
- fitting and management of vaginal pessaries for vaginal prolapse and stress incontinence
- non- su...
PAMELA J WIGENT, MS, WHNP, RN, BSN
Board Certified Womens Health Nurse Practitioner 1989- present

SPECIALTY AREA: UROGYNECOLOGY 1995- present

Areas of interest and expertise:
- fitting and management of vaginal pessaries for vaginal prolapse and stress incontinence
- non- surgical management of urinary incontinence
- chronic interstitial cystitis
- management of chronic urinary tract infections
- advanced/ third line management of incontinence including Percutaneous Tibial Nerve
treatments and postoperative care of persons with sacral neuromodulater devices

EDUCATION
1977 Bachelor of Nursing degree, Roberts Wesleyan University, , Rochester NY
1989 Master of Science degree, University of Rochester School of Nursing, Rochester NY

Pamela began working in the area of women's health in 1980 using her prior medical and critical care experience in the area of high- risk obstetrics. It was here that she developed a passion in providing care to women which inspired her to pursue an advanced degree to practice as a Womens Health Nurse Practitioner.
In 1995 she was offered a position in the field of Urogynecology, a " newer" specialty of women's health. In 2001 she had the privilege of joining a University of Rochester GYN Specialty Practice where she continued her training with renowned physician specialists in the field of urogynecology but also, menopause, chronic pelvic pain, pediatric gynecology, and vulvar disorders. In 2009 her passion for Urogynecology and the demand of the rapidly growing practice led her to a full time position in this field where she remains today.

Some of the many pleasures of her career involves having been able to care from women from their teens to 100+ years old. She has cared for multigeneration family members and some of her patients have been with her for over 20 years. She has also enjoyed teaching and precepting learners regarding her specialty with OB GYN residents, medical students, nurse practitioner students and others.
She believes that her work is not a job but rather a lifestyle and a passion.
When she is not at work, she enjoys spending time with her family, and her dog Zoe and cat Meredith Grey. She also enjoys painting with acrylic and watercolor.
Raised outside of Buffalo, she is a lifeling die hard Bills fan!

Certified Specialties

Nurse Practitioner, Women's Health - National Certification Corporation

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Graduate, Roberts Wesleyan College.

Education

MS | University of Rochester. Nurse Practitioner. 1989

Awards

Highland Hospital Excellence in Nursing Award.

2013 and 2014 Silver Strong Star Recipient.

Publications

Journal Articles

Pheochromocytoma in Pregnancy. Considerations for the Advanced Practice nurse

Smith, Charlene; Wigent, Pamela.

Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing. 1998; 12(2).

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