TELEHEALTH MEDICAL PROVIDER ANP, PMHNP, APRN
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Clark Woodruff joined the CAN Community Health leadership team in 2021, filling the key role of Vice President of Information Technology. He brings in over 25 years of IT experience in Healthcare, Insurance and Manufacturing. He is a native of Connecticut and recently relocated to Florida. In his role, Clark is accountable for directing the information and data integrity for the health center and for all IT functions. This includes the data center, technical services, help desk, communication networks (voice and data), and computer program development. In total, Clark spanning years of service in IT and management experience including expertise in:
Multi-project management.
Customer relationship management.
System and application development, implementation and conversions.
Budget management.
Project planning and implementation.
Team development and training.
Clark’s extensive skills and experience have had a significant, positive impacts for the past organization that he served. He has developed, implemented and managed a complete overhaul of the computer technologies, bringing in the latest and most efficient systems to significantly improve data connections. Known to leverage a wealth of expertise to influence operational performances, while maximizing productivity, and excellent organizational skills. He has overhauled entire IT Infrastructure to improve patient service by facilitating more efficient care and better communication. He lead a team to became one of the first Federally Qualified Health Centers in the country to have an integrated EHR, encompassing internal medicine, dental and behavioral health.
When Clark is not at work, he’ll most likely be outside, either teeing off at one of his favorite golf courses, putting his landscaping skills to work and watching NY Mets baseball.
He is married to his wife, Kris, and spends time with their pug and french bulldog.
Clark received his B.S. degree in Business Management from Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, Connecticut, and his M.B.A. in Computer and Information Science from the University of New Haven.
Settimio (Seth) Shipman joined the CAN team in 2018 as a staff accountant. In 2020, he became the organization’s Controller, and in 2023, he was appointed VP of Finance. Seth manages CAN’s accounting, finance, and payroll departments—experience with financial reporting, audits, budgets, and forecasting. Seth is a native of Manatee County, Florida, and an accounting professional who received his Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from the University of South Florida in 2011. Seth enjoys traveling and spending time with family and friends near a beach. Seth lives in Bradenton with his wife, Stephanie, and daughter Scarlett.
Dr. Schumann is certified by the American Board of Family Medicine and credentialed with the American Academy of HIV medicine.
She went to medical school both in France and in Germany, graduating from the Rheinische-Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn, Germany. After graduation she obtained a PhD in Medicine.
In 1995 Dr. Schumann immigrated to the United States. She graduated from the Residency Program for Social Medicine at the Montefiore Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx. This program, the only one of its kind in the US, specializes in the care of the inner-city population.
After 5 years practicing as a solo family physician in Riverdale/Bronx, she moved to Florida in 2005. There she joined a community-based HIV organization in Fort Lauderdale. Dr. Schumann has been dedicated to the HIV community for the past 25 years. Besides English, she also speaks German, French and Spanish.
She joined CAN Community Health in Orlando in August 2021. She lives with two cats and her partner.
Vicki Truman is a lifelong resident of Jacksonville. She received her MSN from Jacksonville University and is a Board Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Vicki began serving the HIV community in 2008 when she was an HIV Nurse Case Manager at the University of Florida’s Center for HIV/AIDS Research, Education, and Service. She has been awarded HIV Nurse of the Year twice and recognized by the Jacksonville Business Journal as a Healthcare Hero. Vicki has served as the local chapter president for the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care. Vicki has been a local and state committee member focusing on improving the quality of life for those living with HIV. She has been with CAN Community Health since 2016, having worked in several roles such as Patient Care Coordinator and Practice Administrator, and she assisted in the opening of the Jacksonville location at Lutheran Social Services in 2018. Vicki will provide mental health services and psychopharmacological treatments to patients living in Jacksonville and throughout Florida with telehealth appointments.
TELEHEALTH MEDICAL PROVIDER
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
TELEHEALTH MEDICAL PROVIDER, MS, LMHC
Demetrius K. Jifunza has lived in Sarasota/Manatee Counties since 1989. In recent years, he has become involved in several organizations that lend to his passion for helping others. He is the Vice President of the Sarasota County Branch NAACP, a member of the Sarasota Ministerial Association, former Board Chair of CAN Community Health of Sarasota, a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success, and co-chair of the criminal justice committee for Sarasota United for Responsibility and Equity, (SURE). Jifunza is also the former Sarasota Chapter President of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, an organization committed to ending the disenfranchisement and discrimination against people with convictions. He was a leading advocate and instrumental in the passaging of Amendment 4, which restores voting rights to more than 1 million people in Florida who were previously convicted of felonies. He became involved with the push for Amendment 4 because of its direct impact on him. Due to Jifunza’s efforts, he has been recognized for several awards and has appeared on several national outlets such as HBO, Vice News, the New York Times, PBS News Hour, and POD Save America.
Jifunza has recently completed his Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at National Louis University and will continue to pursue his doctorate in Counseling Education and Supervision. After 17 years as a subrogation paralegal, Jifunza decided to follow his passion and became a mental health counselor.
Jifunza is the son of Alfreda S. Jackson and Booker T. Jackson and is married to Syreeta B. Smart-Jifunza; and they have three children, Demetrius, Kayden, and Journie.
Katie Tinley, Nurse Practitioner, is board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Katie served on active duty as a Commissioned Officer with the U. S. Coast Guard after having earned a bachelor’s degree from The United States Coast Guard Academy. Upon leaving the military, Katie pursued a career in nursing, earning her nursing degree from Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas. She then acquired a master’s degree in nursing from the University of South Florida in Tampa, and a post-master’s certificate from the University of Massachusetts in Boston. She is credentialed at Blake Medical Center and Manatee Memorial Hospital, and she is a member of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the Manatee Area Council for Advanced Nursing Practice. Because of her passion for teaching, Katie is on staff with the State College of Florida as adjunct nursing faculty.
In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, hiking, and camping with her family.
Mark Nuguid graduated from the University of South Florida in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Upon graduating, he worked as a staff nurse on a medical/surgical floor at Tampa General Hospital caring for acutely and chronically ill patients with a variety of medical diagnoses. While at Tampa General Hospital, he acted as a preceptor for students, graduate nurses and experienced nurses, teaching them the most relevant and up to date practice guidelines needed to be successful as a registered nurse. Mark joined Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 2016 as a registered nurse working in the Outpatient Infusion Center. Once he graduated with his Masters of Science in Nursing from South University, he transitioned into the role of Nurse Practitioner.
Mark is board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. His special interests include: HIV, Hepatitis C and the care of the chronically critically ill patients.
Dr. Sarah Shewayish graduated from the University of Baghdad, College of Medicine and later trained for two years at the Medical City Complex Hospitals there. She relocated to Dubai, where she worked at Cosmesurge and Emirates Hospital clinics as a senior patient educator, and later as a junior house officer. During her time at the United Arab Emirates, she gained emergency room experience at Al Quassimi Hospital and Al Kuwaiti Hospital. Dr. Shewayish trained in Internal Medicine at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and associated hospitals. Following her residency, she worked two years as a Hospitalist at Dignity Health St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Las Vegas. She completed her Infectious Disease Fellowship at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. During her fellowship, Dr. Shewayish played an integral role as a member of the COVID-19 task force at Tampa General Hospital not only evaluating and managing patients; but also preparing the hospital for the COVID-19 pandemic. She was part of the team that educated Internal Medicine residents and subspecialty fellows on COVID-19.
She is board certified in Internal Medicine and board eligible in Infectious Disease. She is also a member of the American College of Physicians and the Infectious Disease Society of America. During her fellowship, she was a co-investigator in several HIV Therapy Trials. She joined Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 2020 with special interest in general infectious diseases, infections in immunocompromised and transplant patients; as well as orthopedic infections especially prosthetic joint infections.
Dr. Asad Mohmand is originally from Peshawar, Pakistan. Upon graduation from medical school at the Khyber Medical University he relocated to the United States to enter his internship with Brookdale University Hospital in Brooklyn, NY. He then moved to Farmington, CT to complete his residency and fellowship with the University of Connecticut Health Center. He is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases. He holds an appointment as Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine.
Dr. Mohmand is a member of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. His interests include: HIV and Hepatitis C management, antimicrobial stewardship, and orthopedic infections. Prior to joining Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 2016, Dr. Mohmand worked at the Via Christi Hospital of Manhattan in Kansas for over 8 years where he served as the Chairman of Infection control. In the Tampa Bay Area, he currently serves as the chair of the Infection Control Committee at South Florida Baptist Hospital.
Dr. Pamela Noel graduated, Magna Cum Laude, from Florida Atlantic University with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. She received her medical degree from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and completed an Internal Medicine residency at Johns Hopkins University/Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. She completed fellowship training in Infectious Diseases at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. She also earned a graduate certificate in Infection Control and a Master of Public Health degree in Public Health Practice at the University of South Florida. She is board-certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Noel has participated in several medical mission trips to her native, beloved country of Haiti. She is currently working on several international projects to develop modern healthcare systems and provide easier access to healthcare for the rural poor living in Haiti and other Caribbean nations. She holds an appointment as Affiliate Assistant Professor for the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine. She is a member of numerous professional associations including the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. Dr. Noel joined Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 2013. She is the Medical Director of the Procedure Clinic at IDATB. She is also leading the “Telemedicine Project” to provide our patients more convenient and innovative options for medical care. In addition to English, Dr. Noel speaks French and Creole.
Dr. Nadeem Khan, originally from Chicago, IL, came to Tampa in 2000 to pursue his fellowship in Infectious Disease, at the University of Florida, Morsani College of Medicine. Prior to this, he had completed his Internal Medicine residency at Ravenswood Hospital, affiliated with the University of Illinois College of Medicine, where he also served as chief resident. Dr Khan attended medical school at Baqai Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan where he was a gold medalist and ranked number three in his graduating class. Dr Khan currently holds an academic appointment as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida, Morsani College of Medicine.
Dr Khan is board certified in Infectious Disease. He currently serves as Medical Director of the Infection Prevention Program at Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. He is a member of the Antibiotic Stewardship Committee at Florida Hospital Tampa and Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. Dr Khan has served as Chief of Medicine and Vice Chief of Staff at Memorial Hospital of Tampa, and Chief of Medicine at Florida Hospital Wesley Chapel. He is a member of several professional organizations including: the Infectious Disease Society of America, the American Medical Association, and the Florida Medical Association. Dr Khan is also a sub-investigator for clinical trials in HIV and Hepatitis C at the Comprehensive Research Institute. Dr Khan’s interests include HIV care, intra-abdominal infections, orthopedic related infections, as well as travel medicine. Dr Khan is based out of our Wesley Chapel location, where he is actively involved with our outpatient infusion program. He also is the director of our IDATB nursing home/rehabilitation program. Dr. Khan is fluent in Spanish, Urdu, and Hindi. Dr Khan joined IDATB in 2002.
Dr. Scott S. Ubillos graduated from Emory University Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Art History and Biology. He received his medical degree from the University Of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, where he also completed his residency and fellowship. During medical school, he was honored with the “Joseph Collins Foundation Scholarship.” He is board-certified in Internal Medicine as well as Infectious Diseases. Dr. Ubillos currently holds an academic appointment as Affiliate Associate Professor at the University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine. He is the Medical Director of the Tampa Care Clinic at St. Joseph’s Hospital, where he actively participates in the care of HIV patients and in research protocols associated with HIV and other infectious diseases. Dr. Ubillos previously served on the Physician Advisory Group at Tampa General Hospital, where he assisted in the adoption and implementation of the hospital’s Electronic Medical Record system (EMR). He also led the implementation of the EHR at IDATB.
Dr. Ubillos is a member of numerous professional organizations, has several publications, and has given many university and community presentations in his career. He joined Infectious Disease Associates of Tampa Bay in 1995. Dr. Ubillos has special interests in HIV medicine and infections in transplant patients.
Dr. Rios, DMD, attended Florida International University where she was awarded her BA in Chemistry. She continued her studies at Nova Southeastern University, graduating with her Doctorate in Dentistry and Master’s in Public Health. After graduation Dr. Rios began her career as an Associate in Private Practice in beautiful South Florida. Dr. Rios has earned additional certifications in Invisalign™ and CAD CAM™ technologies. She is a member of the American Dental Association, Florida Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, and the American Association of Women Dentists. She enjoys volunteering through local and global missions and has had the privilege of serving as a volunteer dentist for the Army National Guard. Her passion for the underserved has always been on the forefront of her dental career and she looks forward to utilizing her skills and serving the local community.
Anelize Rivadeneira is a Double Board Certified Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner from the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and the American Nurses Credentialing Centers. Anelize received her Associate in Science Degree in Nursing (ASN) from Bunker Hill Community College; Her Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Southern New Hampshire University and her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from The University of South Florida, with a subspecialty in Occupational Health. She has worked at CAN Community Health for 6 years initially as an RN, then Nurse Manager and now as a Nurse Practitioner. She is fluent in English, Portuguese and Spanish, and is passionate in breaking language barriers as a provider, she is also passionate in caring for the under-served community. She is an active member of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care Tampa Chapter (ANAC), Florida West Coast Association of Occupational Health Nurses (FWCAOHN) and she is also a credentialed HIV Specialist by the American Academy of HIV Medicine and a current member.