PAT LAWSON
Dr. Pat Lawson is a certified herbologist, natural doctor, natural health professional, clinical nutritionist and practitioner of reflexology.
Dr. Pat Lawson is a certified herbologist, natural doctor, natural health professional, clinical nutritionist and practitioner of reflexology.
Carolyn Rubin excels as an executive director for the John Maxwell Team and the senior director of practice integration for U.S. Anesthesia Partners.
Dolores E. Winkler has been retired since 1995, previously working as the director of budgets and reimbursement for the Aurora West Allis Medical Center.
Rebecca Cohen has excelled as a clinical assistant professor for psychiatry clerkship students at Florida State University since 2018.
Robin R. Fintel, MD, excels as a clinical assistant professor for the Feinberg School of Medicine at Northwestern University.
Since 2003, Dr. Anupama Pani has earned distinction as the owner and medical director of Immediate Medical Care in Briarcliff, New York.
A professor emerita since 2019, Bonnie Berger served as a professor and the director of the School of Human Movement, Sport and Leisure Studies.
Dr. Gertrude Y. Kerns has showcased her talents through her private, self-titled business in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, for the last 20 years.
Alice J. Olson is renowned as a licensed professional counselor specializing in behavioral support for addictions and for hard of hearing patients.
Shirley A. Schrank is renowned as a retired nurse and visual artist with a career spanning more than 50 years, focusing on figural works.
A certified ophthalmic medical technology, Victoria M. Sheffield has been the president and the chief executive officer of the International Eye Foundation.
Recognized for her talent and intelligence, Dr. Joyce Hagel-Silverman serves as a senior disability analyst in Collier County, Florida.
Margie L. Handley continues carrying on her father’s legacy as president of the board of directors for the Frank R. Howard Foundation.
Aligned with Florida State University’s College of Medicine since 2005, Dr. Gail T. Galasko is a pharmacologist and faculty scholar.
Kseniia Asefa, LPC, has been renowned as a therapist for 10 years and is certified as a neuro-linguistic programming practitioner.
Patricia Forde has garnered a laudable reputation as an executive director of nursing LHC Group DBA Life Care at Home in Cranston, Rhode Island, since 2014.
Rose Chew served Grambling State University in 2011 as a professor of sports and leisure studies until her retirement in 2019.
Retiring in 1998 from Harlem Hospital Center in New York, Betty Watts Carrington has had a rewarding career as a nurse and midwife research associate.
Retired after more than three decades in education, Dorothy Smalbein concluded her career in 2000 as a guidance counselor at Pine Trail Elementary School.
Merle E. Pray rose to become an advance practice nurse in 1985 and a clinical specialist in 1986 at the Jesse Brown VA West Side Medical Center of Chicago.
Halina Wyss serves as a clinical documentation integrity specialist at Oregon Health and Science University while teaching at the University of Portland.
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