SCHOOL:
Northwest Career and Technical Academy -- Home of the Hawks
CLASS:
Introduction to Health Science and Physical Examination and Assessment
SCHOOL PHONE:
799-4640
I am excited about teaching at the Northwest Career and Technical Academy. I
am the Medical Professions Chairperson. Teaching and medicine are two of my
favorite things.
Prior to teaching at the NWCTA, I taught for eight years in the Medical
Magnet Program at Rancho High School. During that period I was a member of
the team that developed the Health Occupations Education Standards for the
Nevada Department of Education.
Prior to teaching, I was a partner in an Orthopedic Physical Therapy and
Sports Medicine Clinic for thirteen years. I had the opportunity to work
with many patients from their time of injury, through surgery, and the
rehabilitative process. I moved to a teaching career after the clinic was
sold.
I have a Bachelor's Degree in Pre-Medicine/Biology and a Master's degree in
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine.
I am a nationally Certified and a Nevada Licensed Athletic Trainer. I also
hold a Registry in Radiologic Technology. I have a Nevada Teaching License
in Occupational Education and Biological Science. I have met the
qualifications to be a Highly Qualified teacher. I am Certified by the
American Heart Association to teach Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and
Automated External Defibulator skills.
In a previous life, I worked in Athletic Trainer/Sports Medicine settings,
and was a member of a NCAA National Championship Baseball team at the
University of Arizona. I have served in the position of Athletic Trainer for
NCAA Championship events, Semi-pro baseball teams, sports medicine clinics
and at UNLV.
I have been a presenter a numerous conferences including the Nevada Educator
Technology Leadership Conference, Nevada Athletic Trainers Association Annual
Meetings, and Clark County School District New Teachers Conference. I am a
member of the Who's Who of American Teachers.
If your child is interested in a career in medicine, I believe the Northwest
Career and Technical Academy is a place for them. There are over 200
different medical professions. Most of these professions require education
beyond high school. My Mission is:
1. Introduce students to medicine, both from academic and practical
viewpoints. I will bring my medical experiences to the classroom and use my
expertise to mix the academic world with the practical world of medicine.
2. Prepare students for medical education beyond the high school. I want my
students to feel they are well prepared and have a basic understanding
of medicine when they enter the college classroom. I want my students to
tell me they felt comfortable in the college classroom when their peers
struggled understand basic concepts.
3. To prepare students to be problem solvers. Rewards come when problems are
solved and patients get better. Medicine requires a teamwork approach where
each individual of a team is an expert in their own specialty and works
with other team members to help the patient. Since every patient is
different, each problem is different, and each solution is different.
4. I want students to feel rewarded. Success and rewards come from
achievement. I expect students to leave my class, knowing that they have
accomplished or learned things they did not do or know before. I want
students to feel that what they have learned or have done is relevant and
rewarding.