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EDUCATION
- PhD May 2017 Health Studies, Texas Woman's University
Dissertation Title:
“I Can’t Even Walk, You Expecting Me To Climb A Mountain?” An Exploration Of Service Providers’ Perception Of Vulnerability Among Individuals Experiencing Homelessness.
Data disseminated through digital stories and an executive summary report given to stakeholders in the County
- MPH 2012 Social and Behavioral Sciences, Community Health, University of North Texas Health Science Center
- BSN 2007 Nursing, University of Mary-Hardin Baylor
PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
- 2012-Present Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), National Commission for Health Education Credentialing
- 2012- Present Certified in Public Health (CPH), National Board of Public Health Examiners
- 2007 – Present Registered Nurse, Texas Board of Nursing
ACADEMIC TEACHING EXPERIENCE
- Fall 2017 - Present TAMU-C Assistant Professor
- 2013- 2017 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Health Studies, Texas Woman’s, University, Denton, TX
WORK EXPERIENCE
- Health Educator 2012 – Present
- Graduate Researcher 2014 - 2017
- Registered Nurse 2007 to Present
SKILLS
- Digital Storytelling
- Research Methods – Quantitative & Qualitative
- Working knowledge of Anthropology & Medical Geography concepts as they relate to informing and conducting health research
- Computing/Software
- ArcGIS, NVivo , SPSS, Microsoft Office