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Emily Walton, ARNP, DNP

Breast Oncology, Surgical Oncology
Accepting New Patients
MultiCare Oncology Group Provider
Location
121 North Division St, Suite 100, Auburn, WA, 98002
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Emily Walton, DNP, ARNP, is an oncology nurse practitioner, specializing in breast surgery. Emily earned a doctorate in nursing at the University of Washington after earning a Bachelor of Nursing at Stevenson University in Baltimore, Maryland. Away from work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Jason, and two children, Sebastian, and Isla as well as downhill and cross-country skiing, traveling, cooking, gardening, and reading.

The services Emily provides include:

  • Breast cancer treatment
  • Benign breast disease management
  • High-risk breast cancer screening
Languages: English
Certification: American Association of Nurse Practitioners
Professional School: Stevenson University (Baltimore MD)
Medical Groups: MultiCare Oncology Group
Research:

Brett D. Nelson, Hanni Stoklosa, Roy Ahn, Melody J. Eckardt, Emily K. Walton, Thomas F. Burke. Uterine balloon tamponade for postpartum hemorrhage control among community-based health providers: A qualitative assessment in South Sudan. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics. July 2013. 22 (1), 27-32.

Kenneth V. Iserson and Emily K. Walton. Nairobi fly (Paederus) dermatitis in South Sudan: A case report. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. July 2012. 23 (3), 251-254.

Brett D. Nelson, Roy Ahn, Maya Fehling, Melody J. Eckardt, Kathryn L. Conn, Alaa El-Bashir, Margaret Tiernan, Emily K. Walton, Thomas F. Burke. Saving maternal, newborn, and child lives in developing countries: Evaluation of a novel training package among frontline health workers in South Sudan. Oral presentation. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. Chicago, Illinois, May 9-12, 2012.

Brett D. Nelson, Maya Fehling, Melody J. Eckardt, Roy Ahn, Margaret Tiernan, Genevieve Purcell, Sarah Bell, Alaa El-Bashir, Emily K. Walton, Eva Ghirmai, Thomas F. Burke. Maternal, Newborn, and Child Survival (MNCS): An innovative training package for building frontline health worker capacity in South Sudan. South Sudan Medical Journal. November 2011; 4(4).

Practice Philosophy:

I strive to partner with patients in understanding their health goals and achieving physical, mental, and spiritual wellness through a holistic approach. My goal is to empower patients and provide a safe space where every person feels welcome, respected, and affirmed. I am dedicated to patient-provider shared-decision making, lifelong education, and evidence-based treatment approaches.