Conservative Care Occupational Health was established in 1996 to serve the occupational health and wellness needs of area businesses and industries. Conservative Care Occupational Health utilizes specialists trained in the field of occupational medicine.
Gary L. Moffitt holds board certifications in Occupational Medicine and Family Practice. He is also a Certified Medical Review Officer, Certified Independent Medical Examiner, and is an Aviation Medical Examiner. Dr. Moffitt graduated from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences at Little Rock in 1980 with a Doctor of Medicine Degree. His Family Practice Residency was conducted at the Area Health Education Center in Fayetteville, AR. His Occupational Medicine Training Program was by the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr Moffitt received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Bacteriology from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, AR. His interests are toxicological issues, toxicological exposures, and corporate wellness
Konstantin Berestnev MD holds board certifications in Occupational Medicine and Family Practice. He is also a Certified Medical Review Officer and a Certified Independent Medical Examiner. He graduated from the Volgograd Medical Academy in Volgograd, Russia in 1996. Dr. Berestnev completed his family practice residency at the Area Health Education Center in Fort Smith, AR. He has completed a Master of Public Health degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2005. Additionally, in 2007 he completed a residency in Occupational Medicine from the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Berestnev's interests are toxicology, screening programs, commercial driver evaluations, and industrial hygiene.
Stephen L. Long, MD, MPH, has been board certified in Emergency Medicine and Occupational Medicine. He is also a certified Medical Review Officer and a certified DOT Medical Examiner. Dr. Long specializes in general practice and Occupational Medicine and has over 43 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from University of Arkansas College of Medicine with his medical degree in 1978 and he received his Master of Public Health degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1996. His interests are workplace drug testing, corporate wellness, epidemiology, and health data analysis.
Daniel Nichols received his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Harding University in 2008. He then attended Harding University’s PA program in 2009. He is currently certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. He has been working in the field of Occupational Health since 2013. He specializes in international travel medicine consults.
Amanda Bell was born and raised in Arkansas. She is happily married to her high school sweetheart, and they have a beautiful daughter together. When not working, Amanda enjoy spending time outdoors with her family. Her nursing career began 26 years ago, focusing the last 17 years in Occupational Medicine. Amanda is also a certified medical examiner for the Department of Transportation. She has been part of the growing Conservative Care Occupational Health family for 11 years.
Ceth Dawson is a Physician Assistant who is certified by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and licensed by the Arkansas State Medical Board. Ceth received his bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences from Brigham Young University in 2016. After working in the field of healthcare administration, he pursued a career in medicine and received his master’s degree in Physician Assistant Studies at the Medical University of South Carolina in July 2020. Ceth is a member of the Arkansas Academy of Physician Assistants and joined the Arkansas Occupational Health Clinic team September 2020. Ceth’s interests include preventative medicine, environmental health, and health education.”
Dalana Rice earned a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in May 2016 from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She is certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners in Family Practice. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Arkansas Tech University. Her nursing experience includes labor and delivery, home health, hospice, medical case management, and school nursing. Dalana is a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and is former treasurer of the Arkansas Association of School Nurses.
Kelsey Haughton is a board-certified physician assistant. She began her formal education at Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri, where she received her Bachelor's in Biology in 2010. She then received her masters in health science with physician assistant studies from the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center in late 2013. She joined an FQHC family practice in southeastern Oklahoma in January 2014, and later joined the Arkansas Occupational Health Clinic in July of 2018. She enjoys riding horses with her husband on their forty acre rural paradise.
Cynthia Johnson is a Family Nurse Practitioner board certified by the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. She is licensed as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in Arkansas. She has been with Arkansas Occupational Health Clinic since October 2020. Cynthia earned her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in December 2019. She had previously earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Arkansas Tech University in 2011 and an Associate of Science in Registered Nursing from National Park College in 2010. Her nursing experience includes medical/surgical, OR, and emergency/trauma. She is a member of the Arkansas Nurse Practitioner Association, The Arkansas Nurses Association, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society for Nursing. Cynthia enjoys spending as much time as possible traveling, reading, attending concerts, and dining out with friends and family.