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I was born in Whittier, California, too many years ago. In the mid 60's we moved to Houston, Texas when my dad was assigned to work at the NASA space center there. After high school I played in a rock and roll band for several years until I decided to get a "real job." Having an interest in the medical field I obtained my certification as a Respiratory Therapist in 1975. I eventually graduated from University of Texas in 1985 with my BSN. I started working in emergency nursing and did so for 20 years.

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