Easton M. Rice III, DHSc, MPAS, PA-C
Easton Rice brings a wealth of experience to NCCRM, having dedicated more than 25 years to obstetrics and gynecology. Before joining NCCRM, he served as Chief PA for the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Lower Manhattan. His career path has come full circle, as he previously lived in the Greensboro-Raleigh area and was excited to return and continue his work in reproductive health. After earning a biology degree from Erskine College, he graduated as a physician associate from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. His passion for women’s health led him to pursue a master’s degree in High-Risk Obstetrics and Gynecology from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. To further his expertise in research and education, he earned a Doctor of Health Science degree from Nova Southeastern University. Throughout his career, Easton has dedicated himself to improving the health and well-being of women. He finds immense fulfillment in helping individuals and couples on their path to parenthood and is honored to contribute his knowledge and compassion to this meaningful journey.
Easton calls Clayton, NC, home, where he lives with his wife, Kristine, and their daughters, Leah and Mallorie. When he’s not busy at the clinic, he can be found perfecting his golf swing (with varying degrees of success), getting lost in a good book, or spending quality time with his family—who graciously tolerate his “dad jokes” and occasional obsession with the perfect putt.
Spencer Bailey, MSN
Spencer Bailey enjoys providing compassionate care for patients and their families as a Nurse Practitioner. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from West Virginia University and a Master of Science in Nursing from Simmons College in Boston. Before coming to NCCRM, Spencer treated patients as a Surgical/Trauma unit nurse at Duke University Hospital.
Lindsay Green, MSN, APRN, AGACNP-BC
Lindsay Green is an experienced Nurse Practitioner with over 12 years of experience in acute care. After spending four and a half years as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in the Neuroscience Intensive Care Unit at Duke University Hospital, Lindsay is excited to join the North Carolina Center for Reproductive Medicine. She looks forward to combining her clinical expertise with her own journey through infertility to support individuals and couples as they work toward achieving their dream of parenthood.
Lindsay earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of California, Davis, and then pursued her nursing education in San Diego. She worked as a bedside registered nurse for eight years in various specialties, including critical care, trauma, palliative care, neurosurgery, and post-anesthesia care. Further refining her clinical skills, Lindsay obtained her Master of Science in Nursing Education from Point Loma Nazarene University and graduated summa cum laude from Duke University with a post-graduate degree as an Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner.
Having faced the challenges of infertility firsthand, Lindsay is particularly passionate about helping others navigate similar struggles. She draws on both her clinical expertise and her personal understanding of these challenges to provide care that empowers patients and instills confidence.
Originally from San Diego, Lindsay now calls Apex, North Carolina, home, where she lives with her husband, James, their loyal German Shepherd, Raider, and two mischievous cats. In her free time, Lindsay enjoys boating in the summer, exploring new destinations, trying out local restaurants, and sharing laughs with friends.