Blacktail Health recently hired four new health care providers to its team: Emily Vincent, Jaydon McIntyre, Cara McKee and Ellie Wilkinson.

Tammy Cox, Blacktail Health’s executive director, said each woman brings strong clinical experience and meaningful ties to Montana.

“We are excited to add these talented and compassionate providers to Blacktail Health,” said Cox. “Each of them is a valuable asset to our organization and will help us expand access to high-quality care for our community members.”

Blacktail Health is a comprehensive health care provider serving insured, uninsured, and underinsured patients.

Born and raised in Butte, Vincent is a physician assistant. A graduate of Montana Technological University, she earned her physician assistant degree from the University of Washington. Board-certified, her clinical experience includes emergency medicine.

McIntyre completed her Master of Science degree in Nursing–Family Nurse Practitioner at Gonzaga University in 2024 and is board-certified. Her nursing background is in acute care emergency medicine, and she now practices in all areas of primary care. She moved from Billings to Butte, where she has family connections.

McKee is a physician’s assistant who earned her master’s degree from James Madison University in 2021 and has been practicing primary care since then. Before that, she attended the University of Montana for her undergraduate studies. She focuses on primary care and sees patients of all ages, with special interests in women’s health and preventive medicine.

Wilkinson, raised in Wise River, is a family nurse practitioner. She attended Montana Technological University and completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice–Family Nurse Practitioner degree at Montana State University. Her background includes acute care, outpatient surgical care, and rural healthcare settings.

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