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About Me

I received my physical therapy degree at California State University Northridge in 1974, and have worked in outpatient clinics, hospitals and home care. I was a Kaiser member for years before coming to work here in 1989. I love being part of the Kaiser team where doctors, patients, and specialists work together for optimal health. More About Me

TRAINING

Physical therapy training

1974 California State University at Northridge

Lymhphydema specialty training

2001 Certification as Lymphedema Therapist by Lymphology Association of North America (L.A.N.A Certification)
1997 Certification in Manual Lymph Drainage and CDPT through Lerner Lymphedema Services
1997 Manual Lymph Drainage training through Dr. Vodder School of North America

LINKS

National Lymphedema Network (NLN)
www.lymphnet.org

International Society of Lymphology
www.u.arizona.edu/~witte/ISL.htm

Lymhoedema Association of Australia (LAA)
www.lymphoedema.org.au/

Lymphatic Research Foundation (LRF)
www.lymphaticresearch.org



 
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