D'Shane Barnett

 D'Shane Barnett

D'Shane Barnett

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May 4, 2018
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Awesome

Hard working class, but D'Shane makes it worth it. He's fair to his learners and he acknowledges it when he's slacking and it's only good for the student. Would strongly suggest that you take Social Stratification. His testing is based on Daisy Rooks, but he offers learners with several evaluation sessions. And is prepared to remain as long as necessary.

Biography

University of Montana Missoula - Sociology

Executive Director at ALL NATIONS HEALTH CENTER INC
D'Shane
Barnett, MS
Missoula, Montana
I use my background in healthcare administration, nonprofit administration, social science research, and strategic and business planning to improve the health of my community.


Experience

    Education

    • University of California, San Francisco

      Master of Science (M.S.)

      Health/Health Care Administration/Management
      The Master of Science (M.S.) in Healthcare Administration and Interprofessional Leadership program is designed to give today's healthcare executives a solid grounding in evidence-based practice that supports their role as leaders within complex organizations.

    • University of Montana

      Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

      Public Health
      Doctoral research program in public health; Dissertation: American Indian ceremony as a protective factor against substance abuse.

    • University of Montana

      Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

      Sociology: Inequality and Social Justice
      Courses listed below all completed with "A" grades.

    • Dean's List of Academic Achievements


      Dean's List Award for academic achievement in Spring 2014 and Fall 2014 semesters.

    • University of Montana

      Research Affiliate & Adjunct Instructor


      Lead health research affiliate for the UM Social Science Research Laboratory. Teach undergraduate level courses in the Sociology Department. Autumn 2017: Sociology of Health and Illness