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Belleville welcomes new nurse practitioner

By Brock Ormond Nov 18, 2025 | 1:53 PM
The City of Belleville’s medical services recruitment program has grown by one.
It was announced on Monday that nurse practitioner David Klaver has been added to the team at the Belleville Nurse Practitioner-led clinic downtown.
Klaver is a graduate of Queen’s University in Kingston.
The city’s medical services recruitment program offers financial incentives to not only family physicians, but also nurse practitioners, in exchange for committed years of service in the community.