Graduate nursing: Partner in pro bono Chester clinic

Published on: April 17, 2026

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Graduate nursing: Partner in pro bono Chester clinic

From L-R: Arthur Klein, chief health care adviser to Chariot Allaire; Yoel Polack, CEO of Chariot Allaire; Heather Major, executive director of the Independence Blue Cross Foundation; Dr. Chris Domes President of Neumann University; and Stacey Robertson, President of Widener University.

The graduate nursing program at Neumann University’s Jacquelyn Wilson Fegley ’71 College of Nursing is partnering with Chariot Allaire and the Independence Blue Cross Foundation to launch a pro bono primary care clinic in Chester—made possible through foundation grant support.

This initiative features an innovative, student-led model, with nurse practitioner students providing care under faculty supervision while gaining hands-on experience. In collaboration with the Delaware County Health Department, students will also support outreach through the Wellness on Wheels mobile unit to reach residents across the community.

Program development is underway, with plans to open the clinic within the next 6–9 months.

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