As a pediatrician, Dr. Anne R. Bouele
feels parents are an important member
of their children’s care team.
“Involving the parent in the care of their
child is important. We are more like
partners. I bring my expertise, but the
family is very important in the care of
their children,” said Dr. Bouele.
Since parents spend more time with
their children, Dr. Bouele spends a lot
of time talking with the parents to get a
good picture of what is going on.
She also feels parents are an important
part of laying a healthy foundation
for children, which is why she feels
prevention is an important tool.
“To make a healthy adult we have to
catch them early. If we catch them early,
we will have a healthier society,” Dr.
Bouele said.
To help prevent poor health conditions in the future, she is an advocate for proper nutrition and healthy living.
Dr. Bouele completed her pediatric residency at St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital in Paterson, New Jersey and her doctorate at St. George’s University School of Medicine in Grenada, West Indies.
She and her husband enjoy watching their children play sports, and being actively involved in their community. Born and raised in Cameroon, she also enjoys traveling to Cameroon to see her family.