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(also the chair for MA) Driven by her desire to help others, Mari Ann decided to make a career change. After graduating from Professional Skills Institute in 2006, she finally became a licensed practical nurse. This allowed her to give back to her community like she had always dreamed. Her work experience consisted of caring for patients in a variety of settings.
READ MORENo matter which state you're in, you'll find central sterile processing technicians in medical centers. Their work is pivotal to patient and medical staff safety. Lisa Rister can attest to this, as she has worked as a central sterile processing technician in five different states.
READ MOREJanet joined the American Higher Education Development Corporation in April 2012 and has been teaching exclusively online since January 2014. She earned her bachelor's degree in business administration (major health administration) from Davenport University. Janet also holds a master's degree in healthcare administration from the University of Phoenix. Additionally, Janet is a certified professional coder (CPC) through the AAPC.
READ MOREIn 2015, Dr. Renato Agustin became the program chair of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program at Brecksville Campus. However, his experience in both the sonography and education fields goes much farther back. Renato has not only worked in and taught students about diagnostic medical sonography but also developed and accredited many sonography programs.
READ MORECommunication is the key to excelling in sales management. Building rapport with customers, training new sales representatives, and interacting with colleagues are skills you need time to develop and master. That's why we seek out sales management instructors like Stephen Beauregard who have had decades to refine their communication abilities.
READ MOREImagine going grocery shopping and running into a nurse you taught 20 years ago. For Annette Martin MSN, RN, this is a regular occurrence. When Annette began her nursing career, she had no idea how many lives she would impact in the decades to come.
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