Myrnelle Fleur-Aime, MSN, AAPRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC
Myrnelle Fleur-Aime, MSN, AAPRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC, is a dual board-certified Nurse Practitioner specializing in oncology and psychiatric mental health care. With more than two decades of nursing experience, she currently practices in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area, where she provides comprehensive, patient-centered care through both her oncology and mental health services. She is recognized for her ability to integrate physical and psychological health care, addressing the complex needs of patients across diverse clinical settings. Her clinical career began after serving as an Army medic and progressing through various levels of nursing practice, including long-term care, ICU, cardiac ICU, and neuro ICU. She later transitioned into oncology, where she developed a strong foundation in symptom management, patient advocacy, and infusion-based cancer care. She currently manages an oncology infusion center, providing chemotherapy and supportive treatments while ensuring continuity of care for patients undergoing complex cancer therapies. In addition to her oncology expertise, she earned a Post-Master’s Certification in Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing from the University of Miami, allowing her to expand her practice into mental health care. She operates a private psychiatric practice offering in-person and telehealth services, including after-hours and weekend availability to improve accessibility for working patients, the uninsured and underinsured. Her dual certification enables her to address the critical relationship between mental health and chronic illness, particularly in oncology populations. Myrnelle Fleur-Aime holds a Master of Science in Nursing from Chamberlain University and has consistently advanced her education and professional development throughout her career. She is deeply involved in healthcare leadership and advocacy, currently serving as President of the Haitian American Nurses Association of Florida (2025–2027), where she has also held multiple prior leadership roles. In addition, she contributes to organizations focused on professional development, community health, and underserved populations. Beyond her clinical and leadership roles, she is actively engaged in community service and humanitarian initiatives. She supports vulnerable populations, including migrant workers and women affected by domestic violence, through her work with nonprofit organizations and health foundations. She is also involved in medical missions, including efforts in Haiti, aimed at expanding access to care in underserved regions. Her career reflects a strong commitment to holistic, equitable healthcare and the advancement of nursing practice across both mental health and oncology disciplines.
• Additional early training in nursing and critical care foundations
• University of Miami - Post-Master's Certificate in Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, 2023
• Chamberlain University - M.S. in Nursing (Family Nurse Practitioner), 2018
• University of Massachusetts Boston / Bunker Hill Community College - Undergraduate Nursing Studies
• Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C)
• Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC)
• MSN (Master of Science in Nursing)
• ACLS Certified (Advanced Cardiac Life Support)
• Nominated for Community Nurse Warrior Award (Florida Nursing Association)
• Advanced Practice Provider Mentor of the Year (UHealth)
• Mentor of the Year (UHealth)
• Nurse of the Year (Haitian American Nurses Association of Florida)
• Transformational Leader of the Year (UHealth)
• Pearl in Business (Pearls of Life Women Foundation)
• Founders Choice Award (We Invest in Our Marriage)
• Health Advocate of the Year (The Community Health & Empowerment Network, Inc.)
• Pearls of Life Women Foundation (Assistant Health Director)
• Haitian American Nurses Association of Florida, Inc. (President, 2025–2027; former leadership roles including Secretary, 2nd Vice President, and 1st Vice President)
• Florida Nurses Association (South Region involvement)
• Oncology Nursing Society (reported professional involvement)
• The Nurse Magazine (Advisory Board)
• Community outreach for underserved populations (migrant workers, women in crisis situations)
• Humanitarian medical missions to Haiti
• Women’s health advocacy and domestic violence support programs
• Nursing leadership and scholarship fundraising initiatives through HANA Florida
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Chemotherapy and Infusion Center Management
- Medication Management
- Psychotherapy
- Mental Health Awareness
- Cancer Care
- Community Health Education
- Telehealth psychiatric services
- Patient education and chronic disease management
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in patients’ lives every day. Being able to support individuals through some of their most vulnerable moments, guide them toward healing, and witness their progress is both fulfilling and deeply rewarding. Nursing, in particular, allows me to combine clinical expertise with compassion, which is what makes the profession so special to me.