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Kelly Marwill RN,BSN,CLNC

I Save Lives.

Originally from Columbus Ohio and a forever Buckeye, Kelly Marwill, RN has always felt the calling to help others. For over a dozen years, Kelly served as a travel nurse in major Level 1 Trauma centers across the country—from New York Presbyterian Cornell Weill to UCLA and Stanford Medical Center, and now is committed to improving the lives of children and ensuring safe and reliable healthcare as Executive Board member for Pop-Up Birthday (serving children in foster care) and founder of Marwill Legal Nurse Consultants.

Throughout her life and career, Kelly has found different ways to apply her skills, experience, and interests to improve the lives of people around her.

In 2006, Kelly set up roots in Austin and hung up her stethoscope to start a family. During this hiatus, she turned her passion for helping others towards volunteering. She has been active in numerous organizations including the Leadership Society of Eanes Education Foundation (EEF), as Past President of the Cedar Creek Booster Club, board member for Pop-Up Birthday, and as a new member in the Westlake Chamber of Commerce.

 

The pandemic rekindled her love of nursing, and she now serves as a substitute school nurse for the Eanes ISD. Kelly also founded Marwill Legal Nurse Consultants to ensure high quality and reliable healthcare to patients. Legal nursing is the merging of law and medicine, and Legal Nurse Consultants are hired by attorneys to review medical cases. With over 20 years experience critiquing healthcare across the country in varying healthcare systems, her attorney-clients turn to Kelly for her knowledge, experience, and clinical background on their litigation team to uncover the true facts in those voluminous medical records—and win cases on behalf of medical patients. Safe and reliable healthcare is now her main objective. 

I owe it to patients everywhere; to be sure they are provided safe and effective healthcare. In your time of health crisis, the last thing you need is the added stress of wondering - can I trust my provider? Enforcing standards of care makes sure that continuum is there.”

— Kelly Marwill, RN