This document lists over 30 colleges, universities, and other institutions that the author provided services to between 2005-2009. Some of the notable institutions included Duke University, Wake Forest University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Campbell University School of Pharmacy. The list covers academic institutions across the United States as well as one international college in Jordan.
Disaster health: An Australian nursing perspective Jamie Ranse
This document discusses the role of Australian nurses in disaster health from a nursing perspective. It explores how nurses have responded to national disasters like Cyclone Tracy as well as recent international disasters in places like Japan, Thailand, and New Zealand. It also examines opportunities for nurses to improve disaster education and better prepare for future health-affected disasters.
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Ultrasound technician programs in Arkansas require an associate's or bachelor's degree in a healthcare field as a prerequisite. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers a bachelor's degree program for ultrasound technicians. Graduates can register as professional ultrasound technicians with the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Employment prospects for ultrasound technicians in Arkansas are good, with a mean hourly wage of $24.33 and annual wage of $50,610.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Aria F. Olumi. It summarizes her education, including degrees in chemistry and medicine from UC San Diego and USC. It details her medical training in surgery and urologic surgery. It also outlines her faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School and administrative roles at various hospitals. Finally, it lists publications, honors, committee service, and history of funded research projects in areas like prostate cancer and bladder dysfunction related to diabetes.
The document summarizes the key findings of the IPCC 5th Assessment Report from the Working Group I contribution on the physical science basis of climate change. It involved 259 authors from 39 countries, underwent extensive review by over 1000 experts, and assessed observed changes in the climate system, drivers of climate change, understanding of the climate system and projections for future climate change. The report found clear evidence that climate change poses a serious risk and is already affecting many natural and human systems across all continents and oceans.
Dr. Christina Marie Chesvick is a veterinarian specializing in diagnostic imaging and emergency medicine. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 2006 and has since gained extensive clinical experience in both small animal and equine medicine, including positions as an emergency veterinarian and relief veterinarian. She currently works as a diagnostic imaging intern while also serving as an adjunct professor teaching human anatomy and physiology.
The document discusses Jasmine Morales' interest in becoming a veterinarian. It outlines the educational requirements to become a veterinarian, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from veterinary college after completing a 4-year undergraduate program. It also notes that Jasmine chose this career because she loves animals and wants to help save their lives by giving them medicine. The document provides details about Jasmine's dream of attending the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career of Rev. Margaret Aranda, M.D., Ph.D. She has extensive education and training in medicine, including degrees from CSU Northridge, Oral Roberts University, USC, and Westtown University. Her career has included positions in emergency medicine, anesthesiology, critical care, and academia. She has received many awards and honors recognizing her accomplishments in medicine.
This document lists over 30 colleges, universities, and other institutions that the author provided services to between 2005-2009. Some of the notable institutions included Duke University, Wake Forest University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, and Campbell University School of Pharmacy. The list covers academic institutions across the United States as well as one international college in Jordan.
Disaster health: An Australian nursing perspective Jamie Ranse
This document discusses the role of Australian nurses in disaster health from a nursing perspective. It explores how nurses have responded to national disasters like Cyclone Tracy as well as recent international disasters in places like Japan, Thailand, and New Zealand. It also examines opportunities for nurses to improve disaster education and better prepare for future health-affected disasters.
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Ultrasound technician programs in Arkansas require an associate's or bachelor's degree in a healthcare field as a prerequisite. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences offers a bachelor's degree program for ultrasound technicians. Graduates can register as professional ultrasound technicians with the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Employment prospects for ultrasound technicians in Arkansas are good, with a mean hourly wage of $24.33 and annual wage of $50,610.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Aria F. Olumi. It summarizes her education, including degrees in chemistry and medicine from UC San Diego and USC. It details her medical training in surgery and urologic surgery. It also outlines her faculty appointments at Harvard Medical School and administrative roles at various hospitals. Finally, it lists publications, honors, committee service, and history of funded research projects in areas like prostate cancer and bladder dysfunction related to diabetes.
The document summarizes the key findings of the IPCC 5th Assessment Report from the Working Group I contribution on the physical science basis of climate change. It involved 259 authors from 39 countries, underwent extensive review by over 1000 experts, and assessed observed changes in the climate system, drivers of climate change, understanding of the climate system and projections for future climate change. The report found clear evidence that climate change poses a serious risk and is already affecting many natural and human systems across all continents and oceans.
Dr. Christina Marie Chesvick is a veterinarian specializing in diagnostic imaging and emergency medicine. She received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Washington State University in 2006 and has since gained extensive clinical experience in both small animal and equine medicine, including positions as an emergency veterinarian and relief veterinarian. She currently works as a diagnostic imaging intern while also serving as an adjunct professor teaching human anatomy and physiology.
The document discusses Jasmine Morales' interest in becoming a veterinarian. It outlines the educational requirements to become a veterinarian, including obtaining a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from veterinary college after completing a 4-year undergraduate program. It also notes that Jasmine chose this career because she loves animals and wants to help save their lives by giving them medicine. The document provides details about Jasmine's dream of attending the University of California, Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career of Rev. Margaret Aranda, M.D., Ph.D. She has extensive education and training in medicine, including degrees from CSU Northridge, Oral Roberts University, USC, and Westtown University. Her career has included positions in emergency medicine, anesthesiology, critical care, and academia. She has received many awards and honors recognizing her accomplishments in medicine.
Hailey Clemons-Mueller is a veterinary student interested in mixed animal practice. She has extensive experience in animal research, health checks, sample collection, and assisting veterinarians. This includes work tutoring student athletes, as a swine research assistant, shadowing a veterinarian, and as a summer research intern. She is currently pursuing a DVM and PhD focusing on tick-borne disease research. Her career goal is to work in mixed animal practice utilizing her passion for animal health and research.
This document provides the resume of Colt W. Knight. It details his education, including obtaining a PhD in Range Animal/Ruminant Nutrition from the University of Arizona, an M.S. in Animal Sciences from Angelo State University, and a B.S. in Animal Science from the University of Kentucky. It also outlines his extensive work experience in ranching, research, and teaching. Finally, it lists publications, awards, professional affiliations, and coursework.
Rassi De Jardin has over 15 years of experience in respiratory care. He has a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport and an Associate's degree in Respiratory Care from Orange Coast College. He is board certified as a Respiratory Therapist, Neonatal and Pediatric Specialist, and Pulmonary Function Technologist. His experience includes working in an intensive care unit and volunteering at a homeless shelter. His interests include pulmonary and critical care medicine research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Nadeem Zafar. He is currently an Associate Professor of Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the University of Tennessee at Memphis, where he directs the Pathology Residency Training Program and serves as Medical Director of the School of Cytotechnology. Dr. Zafar received his medical degree from Dow Medical College in Pakistan and obtained additional training in the UK and US, including fellowships in cytopathology and hematopathology. He has over 25 years of experience as a pathologist and holds numerous leadership positions in pathology education and organizations.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Vanessa McGowan. It outlines her education, including medical school and residency training, as well as her professional experience, skills, research, honors, and volunteer activities. She has trained and worked in physical medicine and rehabilitation, sports medicine, and interventional spine procedures. Her experience includes fellowship training, residency chief residency, and attending physician roles at academic medical centers.
Katie Butler is currently a physician assistant student at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She completed her undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her education and training includes clinical rotations in orthopedics, emergency medicine, OB/GYN, primary care, infectious disease, general surgery, and pediatrics. She will take the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination in July 2015 and holds certifications in ACLS, BLS, and CPR. Her skills include procedures such as joint injections, interpreting radiology and EKGs, placing IVs and Foley catheters, and administering vaccinations.
This document lists and provides contact information for 11 accredited physician assistant programs in California. It notes that PA programs typically require 2 years of study, with the first year focusing on classroom learning and the second on clinical rotations. It also states that most PA schools require prior healthcare experience and a bachelor's degree. Prospective PAs must graduate from an accredited program and pass a national certification exam to become licensed.
Jeffrey Johnson has over 30 years of experience working as both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner. He currently works as a nurse practitioner in interventional pain management. His CV outlines his educational background, including degrees in biology, human biology, chiropractic, nursing, and family nurse practitioner studies. It also details his extensive work history in various clinical roles, licenses, teaching experience, publications, and presentations in both chiropractic and advanced nursing practice.
Jeffrey Johnson has over 30 years of experience working as both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner. He currently works as a nurse practitioner in interventional pain management. His CV outlines his extensive clinical experience in family practice, pain management, and nursing. He also has experience teaching nursing students and conducting research related to preoperative patient assessment.
Laura R. Proietto is an ophthalmology resident at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 and her MS from the University of Florida in 2015. Her research focuses on corneal wound healing models and risk factors for equine corneal abscesses. She has presented her research at numerous conferences and has publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Thomas J. Paris has over 30 years of experience in respiratory therapy. He currently serves as the Manager of Respiratory Therapy at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus, overseeing a department of 150 employees. He has held several director and supervisor roles at hospitals in Ohio. Paris received his Associate's degree in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Akron and his Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Malone College. He is pursuing a Master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Capella University.
Amber Burton is a veterinarian specializing in shelter medicine and high-volume spay/neuter surgery. She received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2010 and completed post-doctoral residencies in shelter medicine and surgery at Mississippi State University and the University of Florida. Burton has worked in a variety of shelter medicine roles, including operating mobile surgical units in Mississippi, consulting at an animal shelter in Tupelo, MS, and performing high-volume spay/neuter surgeries at a private practice in Reno, NV. She is currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma and Maryland.
Steven B. Hammer has extensive experience in education and research. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Kent State University and has worked at Indian River State College since 2010, where he currently serves as Department Chair. His research has focused on the interactions between exercise, aging, ethanol, and the circadian timing system. He has published several papers and textbooks on these topics and presented his research at numerous conferences.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
A survey was sent to 17 cancer hospitals regarding their quality committee structures. 10 hospitals responded. Most hospitals (8) have quality and safety committees that cover both areas. Committee sizes vary significantly, from 10-60 members. Most meetings are monthly and last 1-1.5 hours. Meeting agendas generally include issues for both inpatient and outpatient care. Membership includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists and quality professionals. Scorecards tracking metrics are regularly shared at most committees (8 hospitals). Information is communicated both up and down the hospital organizations' structures. The majority (7 hospitals) have an annual goal setting process for their quality committees.
Tammy Butterick is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Health Science Specialist at the University of Minnesota and Minneapolis VA Health Care System. She received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Minnesota and has received research funding from the VA and other sources. Her research focuses on the neuroscience and neuropharmacology of obesity, specifically investigating the role of orexin A in cognitive decline, obesity, and neuroinflammation.
Diagnostic hemoglobinopathies Second Editionfssherwani
This document provides an editorial board and list of contributors for a book on diagnostic hemoglobinopathies. It includes three chapters that discuss hemoglobin structure and function, red blood cell morphology, and various laboratory methods for diagnosing hemoglobinopathies such as electrophoresis, chromatography, and DNA analysis. The book aims to provide information on diagnostic techniques and case studies to aid in the diagnosis and management of hemoglobin disorders.
This document is a resume for Ryan Nikolai Robinson that outlines his education and experience. He received a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine and Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University. His experience includes positions as a vet tech, intern at an OSU veterinary teaching hospital, president of two student organizations, and researcher assisting with an animal science textbook. He has received several honors and scholarships and has skills in animal handling, Microsoft Office, and two years of veterinary medicine training.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
The document summarizes information about the Emergency Medicine residency program at Michigan State University. It discusses the program's history, details about the affiliated hospitals and facilities, the residency curriculum, research opportunities, procedures training, and lifestyle aspects for residents in Lansing, Michigan.
Hailey Clemons-Mueller is a veterinary student interested in mixed animal practice. She has extensive experience in animal research, health checks, sample collection, and assisting veterinarians. This includes work tutoring student athletes, as a swine research assistant, shadowing a veterinarian, and as a summer research intern. She is currently pursuing a DVM and PhD focusing on tick-borne disease research. Her career goal is to work in mixed animal practice utilizing her passion for animal health and research.
This document provides the resume of Colt W. Knight. It details his education, including obtaining a PhD in Range Animal/Ruminant Nutrition from the University of Arizona, an M.S. in Animal Sciences from Angelo State University, and a B.S. in Animal Science from the University of Kentucky. It also outlines his extensive work experience in ranching, research, and teaching. Finally, it lists publications, awards, professional affiliations, and coursework.
Rassi De Jardin has over 15 years of experience in respiratory care. He has a Bachelor's degree in Physical Education from Azerbaijan State Academy of Physical Culture and Sport and an Associate's degree in Respiratory Care from Orange Coast College. He is board certified as a Respiratory Therapist, Neonatal and Pediatric Specialist, and Pulmonary Function Technologist. His experience includes working in an intensive care unit and volunteering at a homeless shelter. His interests include pulmonary and critical care medicine research.
This curriculum vitae summarizes the career and qualifications of Dr. Nadeem Zafar. He is currently an Associate Professor of Pathology and Clinical Laboratory Sciences at the University of Tennessee at Memphis, where he directs the Pathology Residency Training Program and serves as Medical Director of the School of Cytotechnology. Dr. Zafar received his medical degree from Dow Medical College in Pakistan and obtained additional training in the UK and US, including fellowships in cytopathology and hematopathology. He has over 25 years of experience as a pathologist and holds numerous leadership positions in pathology education and organizations.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dr. Vanessa McGowan. It outlines her education, including medical school and residency training, as well as her professional experience, skills, research, honors, and volunteer activities. She has trained and worked in physical medicine and rehabilitation, sports medicine, and interventional spine procedures. Her experience includes fellowship training, residency chief residency, and attending physician roles at academic medical centers.
Katie Butler is currently a physician assistant student at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. She completed her undergraduate degree in biology at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Her education and training includes clinical rotations in orthopedics, emergency medicine, OB/GYN, primary care, infectious disease, general surgery, and pediatrics. She will take the Physician Assistant National Certification Examination in July 2015 and holds certifications in ACLS, BLS, and CPR. Her skills include procedures such as joint injections, interpreting radiology and EKGs, placing IVs and Foley catheters, and administering vaccinations.
This document lists and provides contact information for 11 accredited physician assistant programs in California. It notes that PA programs typically require 2 years of study, with the first year focusing on classroom learning and the second on clinical rotations. It also states that most PA schools require prior healthcare experience and a bachelor's degree. Prospective PAs must graduate from an accredited program and pass a national certification exam to become licensed.
Jeffrey Johnson has over 30 years of experience working as both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner. He currently works as a nurse practitioner in interventional pain management. His CV outlines his educational background, including degrees in biology, human biology, chiropractic, nursing, and family nurse practitioner studies. It also details his extensive work history in various clinical roles, licenses, teaching experience, publications, and presentations in both chiropractic and advanced nursing practice.
Jeffrey Johnson has over 30 years of experience working as both a chiropractor and nurse practitioner. He currently works as a nurse practitioner in interventional pain management. His CV outlines his extensive clinical experience in family practice, pain management, and nursing. He also has experience teaching nursing students and conducting research related to preoperative patient assessment.
Laura R. Proietto is an ophthalmology resident at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. She received her VMD from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012 and her MS from the University of Florida in 2015. Her research focuses on corneal wound healing models and risk factors for equine corneal abscesses. She has presented her research at numerous conferences and has publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Thomas J. Paris has over 30 years of experience in respiratory therapy. He currently serves as the Manager of Respiratory Therapy at Cleveland Clinic Main Campus, overseeing a department of 150 employees. He has held several director and supervisor roles at hospitals in Ohio. Paris received his Associate's degree in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Akron and his Bachelor's degree in Business Management from Malone College. He is pursuing a Master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Capella University.
Amber Burton is a veterinarian specializing in shelter medicine and high-volume spay/neuter surgery. She received her DVM from Oklahoma State University in 2010 and completed post-doctoral residencies in shelter medicine and surgery at Mississippi State University and the University of Florida. Burton has worked in a variety of shelter medicine roles, including operating mobile surgical units in Mississippi, consulting at an animal shelter in Tupelo, MS, and performing high-volume spay/neuter surgeries at a private practice in Reno, NV. She is currently licensed to practice veterinary medicine in Oklahoma and Maryland.
Steven B. Hammer has extensive experience in education and research. He holds a Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences from Kent State University and has worked at Indian River State College since 2010, where he currently serves as Department Chair. His research has focused on the interactions between exercise, aging, ethanol, and the circadian timing system. He has published several papers and textbooks on these topics and presented his research at numerous conferences.
Kyle J. Ericson is a urology resident at Cleveland Clinic who completed medical school and residencies in general surgery and urology. He has extensive research experience in prostate cancer, pulmonary hypertension, and infectious disease. He received many academic honors and has published papers in peer-reviewed journals. Ericson has taught medical students and enjoys hobbies like golf and spending time outdoors.
A survey was sent to 17 cancer hospitals regarding their quality committee structures. 10 hospitals responded. Most hospitals (8) have quality and safety committees that cover both areas. Committee sizes vary significantly, from 10-60 members. Most meetings are monthly and last 1-1.5 hours. Meeting agendas generally include issues for both inpatient and outpatient care. Membership includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists and quality professionals. Scorecards tracking metrics are regularly shared at most committees (8 hospitals). Information is communicated both up and down the hospital organizations' structures. The majority (7 hospitals) have an annual goal setting process for their quality committees.
Tammy Butterick is an Adjunct Assistant Professor and Health Science Specialist at the University of Minnesota and Minneapolis VA Health Care System. She received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology from the University of Minnesota and has received research funding from the VA and other sources. Her research focuses on the neuroscience and neuropharmacology of obesity, specifically investigating the role of orexin A in cognitive decline, obesity, and neuroinflammation.
Diagnostic hemoglobinopathies Second Editionfssherwani
This document provides an editorial board and list of contributors for a book on diagnostic hemoglobinopathies. It includes three chapters that discuss hemoglobin structure and function, red blood cell morphology, and various laboratory methods for diagnosing hemoglobinopathies such as electrophoresis, chromatography, and DNA analysis. The book aims to provide information on diagnostic techniques and case studies to aid in the diagnosis and management of hemoglobin disorders.
This document is a resume for Ryan Nikolai Robinson that outlines his education and experience. He received a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine and Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University. His experience includes positions as a vet tech, intern at an OSU veterinary teaching hospital, president of two student organizations, and researcher assisting with an animal science textbook. He has received several honors and scholarships and has skills in animal handling, Microsoft Office, and two years of veterinary medicine training.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Lynne Brophy, who has over 30 years of experience as a nurse, specializing in oncology. She received her MSN from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1992 and BSN from Duke University in 1984. Currently she works as a Breast Oncology Clinical Nurse Specialist at Ohio State University. Her CV details her education and extensive professional experience in oncology nursing, as well as research activities, professional organizations, and awards/honors.
The document summarizes information about the Emergency Medicine residency program at Michigan State University. It discusses the program's history, details about the affiliated hospitals and facilities, the residency curriculum, research opportunities, procedures training, and lifestyle aspects for residents in Lansing, Michigan.
1. Katie Krimetz Western University of Health Sciences Pomona, California College of Veterinary Medicine Class of 2010 A “Thank You” For My PEO Scholarships
2. The First 2 Years… Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Clinical Skills Clubs – SCAVMA, VBMA, AAHA, DART Study Group
43. 3rd Year Rotations Dairy – Los Banos, CA Meat & Fiber – Clay Center, Nebraska Population Health – WesternU Veterinary Public Health – WesternU Antech Diagnostic Labs – Irvine, CA Lab Animal & Medicine – City of Hope, Duarte, CA Surgery & Anesthesia – WesternU, Banfield Equine Practice – Chino and El Cajon, CA Zoo Animal Medicine – LA Zoo Small Animal General Practice – Sothern CA Emergency Medicine – Orange, CA USDA certification – WesternU
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64. Things to come: 4th year and beyond… Board results (Jan./Feb. 2010) North American Veterinary Licensing Exam (NAVLE) CA state licensing exam Rotations to complete (Jan. – May 2010) Internal Medicine, Cardiology, Dermatology, Oncology Career Goals (May 2010) Wegert Scholarship (LA area) Small Animal Practice (San Diego, CA??)
66. Pictures Referenced VSH logo and Hospital http://www.vshsd.com/ SD Humane Society and SPCA logo http://www.sdhumane.org/site/PageServer?pagename=home_page San Diego Skyline http://www.wildnatureimages.com/images%203/060304-118..jpg