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20 under 40: Mary Virgina Halbrooks

Mary Virgina Halbrooks, 34 

Family Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner, Family Health of Hartselle 

Mary Virgina Halbrooks is a lifelong resident of Hartselle who has a passion for healthcare. She is employed at Family Health of Hartselle as a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner.  

A 2007 graduate of Hartselle High School, Halbrooks studied nursing at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, earning her degree in 2011 and completing the nurse practitioner program after five years as a RN. Halbrooks graduated with her masters in 2018 and started at Family Health of Hartselle in January 2019.  

She is married to Will Halbrooks and the couple have three sons, ages 4, 3 and 19 months. She is the daughter of Mike and Lynn Reeves of Hartselle.
A big fan of Auburn sports, her hobbies include being with family and friends, working out, watching sports and reading.
 

 

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