Erica D Stoll
July 2025
Erica D
Stoll
,
MSN, APRN, FNP-BC
Medical Services Unit
United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps
Washington
,
DC
United States
LCDR Stoll selflessly travels to one of 19 IHSC-run facilities across the United States every two weeks to provide evidence-based and community-standard care for our patient population of over 38k non-citizens.
LCDR Stoll is an extraordinary medical assistance support team (MAST) Nurse Practitioner with ICE Health Service Corps (IHSC). LCDR Stoll selflessly travels to one of 19 IHSC-run facilities across the United States every two weeks to provide evidence-based and community-standard care for our patient population of over 38k non-citizens. Since starting in this role in late 2024, not only has she had over 1200 patient encounters, but as a collateral duty, onboarded 3 new IHSC USPHS Advanced Practice Providers, including assisting in the completion of 23 intensive Peer Reviews.
Most recently, LCDR Stoll led a discipline-specific training for over 143 IHSC officers on the topic of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) in Correctional Medicine on March 24th, 2025. Finally, LCDR Stoll has been instrumental in liaising the IHSC APP Program with our IHSC Medical Education Unit (MEDU) to transition our training and onboarding program to the IHSC TRAIN platform. LCDR Stoll is a prior DOD asset and has served our great country as a Nurse for over 10 years. LCDR Stoll optimizes servant leadership and is an excellent candidate for the DAISY Nurse Leader Award.
Most recently, LCDR Stoll led a discipline-specific training for over 143 IHSC officers on the topic of Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs) in Correctional Medicine on March 24th, 2025. Finally, LCDR Stoll has been instrumental in liaising the IHSC APP Program with our IHSC Medical Education Unit (MEDU) to transition our training and onboarding program to the IHSC TRAIN platform. LCDR Stoll is a prior DOD asset and has served our great country as a Nurse for over 10 years. LCDR Stoll optimizes servant leadership and is an excellent candidate for the DAISY Nurse Leader Award.