Texas A&M University Kingsville - Health & Kinesiology
Assistant Professor
Teaching Graduate courses in Drug Education
Aging and Health
and Grant Writing.\nTeaching Undergraduate classes in Community Health
Health Promotion
Disease and Epidemiology
Health through the Lifespan
Drug Education
Environmental Health
Teaching as a Profession
Sexuality
Health & Nutrition
Women's Health
Program Planning and Development
Aging and Health
and Measurement
and Evaluation.; Lead Evaluator
Baylor University
2002\nAdministration on Aging requested a proposal for $38
000 to develop a pilot evaluation for Senior Patrol Projects (To reduce fraud
waste
and abuse in the Medicare/Medicaid system) - Funded\nDesigned a demographic and educational questionnaire\nAdapted a Stages of Change questionnaire from Prochaska and DiClemente's Stages of Change \nSubmitted evaluation to the Administration on Aging June 30
Texas A & M
Adjunct Professor
TAMU
College Station
Director
Health Services Research
Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council
Director for Program Evaluation
Supervise all Institute projects including Program Coordinators
Graduate and Undergraduate students \nCoordinate collaborations for new grant projects across departments
universities
and countries\nWrite grant applications pertaining to evaluation of methods for reducing obesity and improving nutritional intake
Institute of Obesity
Assistant professor
Assistant Professor in Health Education
Texas A&M University
Director of Program Evaluation
Wrote grants and supervised projects.
Texas A&M University
Ph.D.
Dissertation on Fear of Falling and the Elderly
Health Studies
Master of Science
Gerontology
Baylor University
BA
Psychology/Counseling
Psi Chi
Patient Safety
Research
Program Evaluation
Healthcare Management
EMR
HIPAA
Data Analysis
Public Health
Healthcare Information Technology
Non-profits
EHR
Grant Writing
Clinical Research
Healthcare
Higher Education
Health Education
SPSS
Program Development
Hospitals
Doughty
Doughty
TWU
Texas A & M
Institute of Obesity
Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council Education and Research Foundation
Texas A&M University
Texas A&M University - College Station
TAMU
College Station
Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council
Texas A&M University - College Station
Teaching graduate courses
Grant Writing
Health Administration\nTeaching undergraduate courses - Grant Writing
Environmental Health
Computer Programs for HL/KN and Internship Supervision
TWU
Director
Health Services Research
Develop and fund research projects using the data from the data warehouse 74 hospitals in the DFW area\nCollaborate with other researchers to improve the quality of healthcare through research
Dallas Fort Worth Hospital Council Education and Research Foundation