Anne Platt earned her bachelor’s degree in biology from George Mason University In 2008 and her nursing degree from the University of Maryland in 2013. From there, Anne worked for five years at Baltimore Washington Medical Center, the second-busiest emergency room in the state of Maryland. While working in the ER as a registered nurse, she earned her master’s degree to become a family nurse practitioner, graduating from the University of Cincinnati in 2017. Anne’s challenging work in the ER deepened her passion for preventative health care and helping her patients optimize their health and wellness. Since becoming a board-certified family nurse practitioner, Anne has worked in both urgent and primary care, most recently managing high-risk patients at Johns Hopkins. Anne lives in Annapolis with her husband and twin boys. She loves to spend time at the beach, eat good food, travel, and run in local races around Annapolis.