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Dakota Hope Clinic adds nurse to team

Dakota Hope Clinic has added registered nurse Kira Eull to its growing clinic team.

Eull earned her Bachelor of Science in nursing from Minot State University and began her career in the obstetrics department at Trinity Hospital, where she served as a charge nurse and Certified Lactation Consultant for about four years. She continued her work in women’s healthcare at the Trinity Health OB Clinic, where she spent nearly four additional years caring for patients in an outpatient setting.

Eull has a passion for obstetrics and women’s health, with a heart for helping women feel safe, supported and comfortable throughout pregnancy and beyond. Her experience and compassionate approach align closely with Dakota Hope Clinic’s mission to provide high-quality, life-affirming care in a respectful and welcoming environment. Dakota Hope is a nonprofit medical clinic offering pregnancy testing, limited ultrasound services, education, support and resources in the Minot community, with satellite clinics in Tioga and Bottineau.

Eull was born and raised in Colorado and grew up attending a Calvary Chapel church in the Vail Valley. At just 17 years old, she participated in a medical mission trip to Kenya, Africa — an experience that profoundly shaped her calling to pursue nursing and serve individuals in need, according to Dakota Hope information.

Eull and her husband, Mitch, a firefighter for the City of Minot, have three children.

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