America’s Best Medicine: Candice M. Hallmon, ARNP, AGPCNP Advancing Patient-Centered Gastroenterology And Oncology Care

 

Experienced Advanced Practice Nurse Brings Over 15 Years of Clinical Expertise, Prevention-Focused Care, and Community Health Engagement to the Tampa Bay Region

 

(ProNewsReport Editorial):- Tampa, Florida Apr 23, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Candice M. Hallmon, ARNP, AGPCNP, is a highly accomplished Advanced Practice Registered Nurse serving the Tampa Bay area, currently practicing at Moffitt Cancer Center. With more than 15 years of nursing experience, she has built a distinguished career grounded in patient-centered care, prevention, and community health education. Known for her calm clinical judgment and compassionate bedside manner, Hallmon consistently integrates evidence-based practice with a strong commitment to improving patient outcomes across complex care settings.

At Moffitt Cancer Center, Hallmon focuses on the care of patients with complex medical and gastrointestinal procedural needs, with a specialized emphasis in gastroenterology, pancreatobiliary conditions, and acute patient management. Her role involves not only direct patient care but also interdisciplinary collaboration with physicians, surgeons, and fellow advanced practice providers to ensure continuity and quality of care throughout the treatment journey. Her clinical approach is informed by years of experience managing high-acuity patients, allowing her to anticipate complications and guide patients through some of the most challenging phases of their care.

Prior to joining Moffitt Cancer Center, Hallmon served at Tampa General Hospital, where she cared for diverse patient populations in fast-paced, high-acuity inpatient environments. This experience strengthened her ability to manage complex clinical cases while maintaining a strong focus on individualized patient needs. Her time in acute care settings shaped a holistic approach to advanced practice nursing–one that balances technical expertise with empathy, communication, and patient education.

Hallmon’s academic and professional journey reflects a strong dedication to lifelong learning and advancement in nursing practice. She began her education with an Associate of Science in Nursing from Hillsborough Community College while actively working in hospital settings. She later earned both her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing from the University of South Florida. In 2018, she completed her training as an Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner, marking a significant milestone in her professional development and expanding her scope of practice in primary and specialized care.

A passionate advocate for prevention and early detection, Hallmon actively participates in community screening initiatives and outreach programs through Moffitt Cancer Center. She believes that education, awareness, and early intervention are critical in reducing the burden of gastrointestinal and oncologic diseases. Through her outreach work, she helps bridge gaps in access to care and empowers individuals to take proactive steps toward better health.

Hallmon is also an engaged member of the American College of Gastroenterology Advanced Practice Provider Group, where she contributes to committee work and educational initiatives aimed at advancing standards in gastroenterology care. Her involvement in professional organizations reflects her commitment to collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and continuous improvement within her field.

Her excellence in nursing has been recognized through numerous honors and awards, including Employee of the Quarter at Moffitt Cancer Center, Sigma Theta Tau International Nursing Honor Society induction, multiple conference travel grants, and several peer- and patient-nominated awards for leadership, compassion, and clinical excellence. She has also received nominations for Advanced Practice Professional of the Year in both 2021 and 2024.

Beyond her clinical and professional accomplishments, Hallmon is committed to service and philanthropy, including participation in combined cancer screening presentations through Moffitt Cancer Center’s Office of Community Outreach & Engagement.

Reflecting on her career, Hallmon notes that she is “humbled by the evolution of medicine and the collaborative aspect of patient care,” emphasizing her appreciation for teamwork and continuous learning in modern healthcare. Through her dedication to excellence, advocacy for prevention, and compassionate care delivery, Candice M. Hallmon continues to make a meaningful impact on patients and the broader healthcare community in Tampa Bay and beyond.

Learn more about Candice M. Hallmon:

Through her America’s Best in Medicine profile, https://americasbestinmedicine.com/connect/candice-hallmon

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