As a Certified Nurse-Midwife, Bryce is dedicated to delivering compassionate, individualized care to women across every stage of life. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Public Health and French from Austin College in Texas in 2019, after which she joined the Peace Corps, teaching secondary school biology and chemistry while immersing herself in new cultures and communities.
Inspired to pursue a career in nursing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bryce completed her Master of Science in Nursing at Marquette University in 2022. She then spent three years as a labor and delivery nurse in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she cared for a diverse patient population through the antepartum, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. It was during this time that her passion for women’s health and the birthing process truly deepened. Motivated to expand her impact, Bryce returned to Marquette University to complete a post-master’s certification in Nurse-Midwifery, earning her board certification in 2025. She is especially passionate about providing empowering, supportive care during labor and birth, helping individuals feel informed, confident, and truly cared for throughout one of life’s most transformative experiences.
Bryce believes in fostering strong, trusting relationships by creating a safe and respectful space where patients feel seen, heard, and valued in every aspect of their care.
When I’m not at work, I’m usually hanging out at home with my husband, our (almost) one-year-old daughter, our two dogs, and our cat. Some of my favorite things include fresh-baked cookies, a good candle (especially cozy fall scents), and pretty flowers.