CMH welcomes new primary care and emergency providers
Contact: Sarah Bello
CMH is pleased to welcome Danielle Glover-Cloutier, FNP-C, to the CMH-OHSU Health Primary Care Clinic – Warrenton, and Brian Drury, MD, to the CMH Emergency Department.
Glover-Cloutier most recently worked at Cowlitz Family Health Center in Longview, Wash., providing comprehensive primary care in a highly underserved, rural setting characterized by widespread poverty and limited health care access. 
“I am grateful for the opportunity to join CMH and the Planetree model with its patient-centered care philosophy," Glover-Cloutier says. "I am excited to continue to serve my local community, supporting the work being done to improve health care and patient outcomes, and contributing to an ongoing culture of diversity and equity.”
Glover-Cloutier earned a master's degree in DNP-Family Nurse Practice from Washington State University. Areas of special medical interest to Glover-Cloutier are autism, ADHD, autoimmune issues, gender-affirming care, LGBT+ health care and diabetes management.
Dr. Drury has several years of experience in emergency and wilderness medicine.
He earned his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine while simultaneously completing a master's of education degree. He completed an emergency medicine residency with Alpert Medical School of Brown University, a fellowship in the Academy of Wilderness Medicine from the Wilderness Medical Society in Austin, Texas, and earned a diploma of mountain medicine from the University of New Mexico. 
Dr. Drury previously worked as a consultant with REI, working on projects that included designing an REI wilderness first aid kit for various environments. He has also worked as an EMT and volunteer firefighter, among other roles.