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About Me
I earned my Bachelor and Master of Science in Nursing at Vanderbilt University, and a Doctor of Science in Nursing at UCSF. My clinical focus includes drug and alcohol problems, emergency medicine, family practices, and forensics. My greatest enjoyment comes from watching patients get sober, stay sober, and accomplish unbelievable feats. It is as if they walked through a door to a world of promise. I enjoy scuba diving, adventure traveling, martial arts, bicycling, languages, movies, people watching, and music.
Undergraduate Education: Bachelor of Science in Nursing, 1980, Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee)
Graduate Education: Master of Science in Nursing, Vanderbilt University (Nashville, Tennessee), 1985; Doctor of Science in Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, 1992
Fellowships: Post-doctoral fellowship 1992-94, Institute for Aging, focus on adolescent pregnancy
Professional Affiliations: American Academy of Nurse Practitioners; American Nurses Association; National Organization of Nurse Practitioners
Began Practice: 1986
Joined Kaiser Permanente: 1992
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