CURRICULUM VITAE
CURRICULUM VITAE
Susan L. Johnston
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
101G Old Library
West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383-2106
Telephone: (610) 436-2657
Fax: (610) 436-2525
sjohnston@wcupa.edu
EDUCATION
PhD, Anthropology, 1999, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Dissertation: Health and Lifestyle Change Among Blackfeet Women of Northern Montana. Committee Chair: Rebecca Huss-Ashmore, PhD
BS, High Honors, and Physician Assistant Certificate, 1981, Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
BA, summa cum laude, Human Ecology, 1974, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITION
Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, West Chester University, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 2008- ; Associate Professor 2004-2008; Assistant Professor 2001-2004; Instructor (adjunct) 1999-2001
Department Chair, 2005-2008; Nov 2011-present
Courses taught: Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Medical Anthropology; Topical Seminar: Medical Anthropology, Topical Seminar: Nutritional Anthropology; Human Paleontology; Senior Seminar
ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Faculty Associate for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment, Fall 2009
Coordination of university program assessment processes and resources; support of teaching, learning, and assessment activities; administration of assessment software and testing - reported to Associate Provost
Interim Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, West Chester University, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 2008-2009
Portfolio included faculty development, grants and contracts, entrepreneurial projects, assessment, secondary education, graduate studies
PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lecturer, 1998 – Course: Medical Anthropology
Adjunct Instructor, 1994-1995 – Courses: Human Biology, Health and Urban Communities I and II
Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania
Adjunct Instructor, 1995 – Course: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Hahnemann University Physician Assistant Program (full-time faculty)
Senior Instructor, 1986-90; Instructor, 1984-86 (appointments in the Department of Medicine)
1984-1990 Clinical Coordinator for Rotations; 1984-1990 Director, Physical Diagnosis Course; 1985-1990 Curriculum Coordinator
1988-1990 Chair, Curriculum Committee, School of Health Sciences and Humanities
COMPETITIVE GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
National Science Foundation, Transforming Undergraduate Education in Science, submitted 2010 and 2011 (not funded); resubmitted 2012, awarded and funded at $199,998 for 2013-2016 (Title: Changing Student Misconceptions about Evolution through an Innovative Laboratory Curriculum in Biological Anthropology)
West Chester University, College of Arts and Sciences Support and Development Award, 2012
Provost Initiative Funds, West Chester University, 2010
National Science Foundation, Course, Curriculum, and Laboratory Improvement Grant, 2009 (not funded)
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Faculty Professional Development Committee Grant, 2005
West Chester University, Faculty Development Committee Grant, 2004
West Chester University, College of Arts and Sciences Support and Development Award, 2004
American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant, 2004
West Chester University, New Faculty Development Award, 2002
West Chester University, Faculty Development Committee Grant, 2001
West Chester University, College of Arts and Sciences Support and Development Award, 2001
American Association of University Women Publication Grant, 2001 - 2002
American Lung Association Behavioral Science Dissertation Grant, 1995 - 1998
Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Field Funds, 1992
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 1991 - 1994
HONORS AND AWARDS
Edward E. Hunt, Jr. Student Prize, Human Biology Association, 1998 (best paper)
Distinction, PhD Final Oral Examination, 1993
Alpha Eta Honor Society, 1990 (teaching excellence)
Phi Beta Kappa, 1974
ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INTERESTS
Ecology of health and disease, diet/nutrition and disease, food ecology/systems, food insecurity/hunger, health and population processes, reproductive ecology, human adaptability, growth and development, wild plants as food and medicine
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2013-present. Food Insecurity and Health, Nicaragua. Exploratory project.
2010-2011. Food Insecurity and Hunger in Chester County. Exploratory project.
2008-present. Recipe Knowledge in the Stone Age. Collaborative effort to explore the role of recipe knowledge in human biocultural evolution.
2004-2007. Development of a Culturally Competent Diet Assessment Tool for the Blackfeet. Collaborative effort to develop diet assessment questionnaire.
2004. Nutrition and Health in St. Thomas, Jamaica. Preliminary assessment and feasibility study concerning nutrition-related health issues affecting school-age children and women.
2002-2004. Diet and Cancer Risk on the Blackfeet Reservation. Pilot project to evaluate feasibility of developing a culturally competent diet assessment questionnaire.
1999-2002. Consultant, study on access to primary care health services, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania.
1998-1999. Project Manager, study on access to primary care health services, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of Pennsylvania.
1995-1996. Dissertation Fieldwork, Lifestyle Change and Cancer in Blackfeet Women, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana.
1994. Research Assistant, study on nutrition and teenage pregnancy, Camden, New Jersey.
1992. Field study, Health and Lifestyle Change, Blackfeet Reservation, Montana (pre-dissertation research).
1992-1994. Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND OFFICES
Human Biology Association (fellow); elected positions:
Executive Committee Member (for Membership), 2014-2018
Nominations and Elections Committee, 2009-2011; Chair, 2010-2011
Publications Committee 2003-2007; Chair, 2005-2007
American Anthropological Association (member), with section memberships in:
Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition
elected positions:
Nominations Committee Chair and Member of Executive Committee, 1999-2002
Biological Anthropology Section
American Association for the Advancement of Science (member), with section memberships in:
Anthropology (H), Biological Sciences (G), Medical Sciences (N)
OTHER RECENT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Invited participant: Workshop on Food Insecurity and Mental Health, funded by the National Science Foundation. University of Kentucky, October 2010.
Manuscript reviewer: American Anthropologist, American Journal of Human Biology; Annals of Human Biology; Ecology of Food and Nutrition; Human Biology; Nutritional Anthropology; Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport; Journal of Pragmatics; Human Organization
Grant reviewer: National Science Foundation, Physical Anthropology Program, 2005; American Association for the Advancement of Science Women’s International Science Collaboration Program, 2003
Consultant, Thomson Higher Education, 2007 – project to collect evidence of course assessment activities/tools in use in the discipline of anthropology
Consultant, Blackfeet Indian Nation grant application to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) for monies to support the development of a health assessment infrastructure
West Chester University:
Curriculum and Academic Policies Council, 2009-present; Chair of the Academic Review Committee 2012-2015; Vice Chair of CAPC 2015-present; member of the Executive Committee, 2012-present
Co-chair, Interdisciplinary Faculty Search Committee for a Primatologist, 2012-2013
University Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2011-2013
Member and active participant, Council of Chairs, 2005-2008, 2011-present; served on ad hoc committee to develop recommendations to the Provost on chair summer compensation, 2013
Pre-Medical Committee, 2004-present
LGBTQA Ally, 2002-present
Vice-Chair of Council of Chairs, January-May 2008
Space Allocation Committee (representing Council of Chairs) 2005-2008, Chairperson (elected) 2007-2008
Member (elected), College of Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee, 2006-2007
Faculty Senate, 2003-2006
Selection Committee, Newcombe and Swan Scholarships, 2001-2008
Recruitment Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 2004-2005
Advising Committee (ad hoc), College of Arts and Sciences, 2001-2003
Department liaison, Undergraduate Academic Advising Committee, 2004-2008
Department delegate to APSCUF Local Delegate Assembly, 2002-2005
Acting Chairperson, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, West Chester University, Summer 2003
Assessment Coordinator, Anthropology Program, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 2002-2008
Coordinator, Anthropology Program, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, WCU 2004-2006
Chair, Anthropology Faculty Search Committee, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, WCU, 2004-2005
Advisor, Anthropology Club, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 2004-2005
Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, 2001-2005
Election Committee, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Spring 2002
Amenities Chair, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Spring 2002
PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS
Publications – Articles, Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries (*peer-reviewed):
*2010. SL Johnston. Eating with the Blackfeet: Who’s been eating whose food? In: Adventures in Eating: Anthropological Tales of Dining Around the World, edited by H Haines and CA Sammells. Boulder: University Press of Colorado, pp. 223-242.
2010. SL Johnston. Entries on ‘Toasting’ and ‘Television’. In: RE Black (ed): Alcohol in Popular Culture: An Encyclopedia. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO.
*2007. SL Johnston. Plate half-empty or half-full? Dietary continuity and change among the Blackfeet. Ecology of Food and Nutrition 46:361-376.
*2003. SL Johnston. Menopause in Blackfeet women: A Lifespan Perspective. Collegium Antropologicum 27:57-66.
*2002. SL Johnston. Native American traditional and alternative medicine. In: “Global Perspectives on Complementary and Alternative Medicine,” edited by HE Sheehan and BP Brenton, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 583:195-213. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
*2001. SL Johnston. Food choice is shaped by accessibility: How sources of food have changed over time for the Blackfeet. Nutritional Anthropology 24:3-9.
*2001. SL Johnston. Associations with age at natural menopause in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 13:512-520.
*1997. R Huss-Ashmore and SL Johnston. Wild plants as famine foods: Food choice under conditions of scarcity. In Food Preferences and Taste: Continuity and Change, edited by H Macbeth. Proceedings of the ICAF (Europe) Workshop on Food Preference and Taste, Oxford, UK, 1993. London: Berghahn, pp. 83-100.
*1994. R Huss-Ashmore and SL Johnston. Famine foods: Wild plants as cultural adaptations to food stress. In Eating on the Wild Side: The Pharmacologic, Ecologic and Social Implications of Using Non-cultigens, edited by NL Etkin. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, pp. 62-82.
*1991. PB Buccelli, BE Hall, SL Johnston, G Sherzer, and H Kushner. The impact of AIDS on recruitment in the health professions. Journal of Allied Health 20:95-106.
1989. SL Johnston. Clinical Education and Evaluation. In Physician Assistants for the Future. Alexandria: Association of Physician Assistant Programs.
*1976. I Waldron and S Johnston. Why do women live longer than men? Journal of Human Stress 2:19-30.
Publications – Abstracts (all peer-reviewed):
2015. SL Johnston, M Knabb, J Auld, L Rieser-Danner. Changing student misconceptions about evolution through an innovative laboratory curriculum in biological anthropology. American Journal of Human Biology 27:272-273.
2014. SL Johnston. Impact of exercise prior to meal ingestion on metabolism: adaptive implications. American Journal of Human Biology 26:270.
2013. SL Johnston. Impact of coffee intake or exercise prior to first meal on metabolic response: implications for adaptation. American Journal of Human Biology 25:261-262.
2012. SL Johnston. Impact of meal timing and frequency on nutrient utilization and metabolism: adaptive implications. American Journal of Human Biology 24:230.
2011. SL Johnston. Evolutionary dimensions of human meal patterns. American Journal of Human Biology 23:262-263.
2010. SL Johnston. Tobacco use among Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 22:258.
2009. SL Johnston. Patterns of breastfeeding by Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 21:257-258.
2008. SL Johnston. Contraceptive and non-contraceptive hormone use among Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 20:222-223.
2008. SL Johnston. Menstrual cycle characteristics in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 46:126.
2007. SL Johnston. Relationship of childhood socioeconomic conditions and cohort (historical microenvironments) to adult nutritional status in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 44:137-138
2006. SL Johnston. Childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult nutritional and reproductive status in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 18:259-260
2005. SL Johnston. Reproductive factors associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 17:245
2004. SL Johnston. Modeling the effects of social and economic change on health and nutritional status: historical microenvironments. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 38:121-122
2003. SL Johnston. Socioeconomic and age variability in nutrient intakes of Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 15:268-269.
2003. SL Johnston. Twinning in relation to fertility and other reproductive outcomes in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 36:123-124.
2002. SL Johnston. Sociocultural and behavioral influences on arterial blood pressure among Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 14:117.
2002. SL Johnston. Associations with blood pressure in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 34:91
2001. SL Johnston. Effect of timing of first birth in relation to menarche on adult body composition in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 13:126.
2000. SL Johnston. Seasonality of births and conceptions in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 12:290.
1999. SL Johnston. Characteristics of tobacco use by Blackfeet women, Montana. Cancer Research Therapy and Control 8:308.
1999. SL Johnston. Body size and composition in four cohorts of Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 11:116.
1998. SL Johnston. Characteristics of the reproductive span and menstrual cycle in Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 10:127.
1997. SL Johnston. Reproductive outcomes among four generations of Blackfeet women. American Journal of Human Biology 9:134.
1994. SL Johnston and R Huss-Ashmore. Plant secondary compounds in famine foods of native North America. American Journal of Human Biology 6:125.
1993. SL Johnston. Cancer morbidity and mortality among Native Americans of Montana and Wyoming. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 16:119.
Manuscripts and Books in Preparation:
SL Johnston (completed manuscript). ’We ate better then than now’: dietary continuity and change in Blackfeet country. For the volume in preparation: Continuity and Change in Native American Diet and Foodways, (co-edited with BP Brenton).
BP Brenton and SL Johnston (eds) (volume in preparation). Continuity and Change in Native American Diet and Foodways. [reviewing chapter manuscripts]
LS Shaffer and SL Johnston (in preparation). Recipe Knowledge in the Stone Age.
Papers Presented (all peer-reviewed for acceptance):
2015 (forthcoming). with M Knabb, J Auld, L Rieser-Danner. “Changing student misconceptions about evolution in introductory biological anthropology courses.” To be presented at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO in November.
2015. with M Knabb, J Auld, L Rieser-Danner. “Changing student misconceptions about evolution through an innovative laboratory curriculum in biological anthropology.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO.
2014. “Impact of exercise prior to meal ingestion on metabolism: adaptive implications.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
2013. “Childhood poverty and adult nutritional status and health: biocultural insights from the Blackfeet.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
2013. "Impact of coffee intake or exercise prior to first meal on metabolic response: implications for adaptation." Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN.
2012. "Impact of meal timing and frequency on nutrient utilization and metabolism: adaptive implications." Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR.
2011. “Food insecurity in the US suburbs: a growing problem.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Montréal, Quebec.
2011. “Evolutionary dimensions of human meal patterns.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.
2010. “Food activism in the suburbs: tackling food security and food quality in southeastern Pennsylvania.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA.
2010. “What is a vegetable?” Joint meeting of the Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, Association for the Study of Food and Society, and the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, Bloomington, IN.
2010. “Tobacco use among Blackfeet women.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.
2009. “Patterns of breastfeeding by Blackfeet women.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
2008. “Coffee, tea, or Coke? Caffeinated, sweetened beverages and the older Blackfeet woman.” American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco. CA.
2008. “Contraceptive and non-contraceptive hormone use among Blackfeet women.” Human Biology Association Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH.
2008. “Menstrual cycle characteristics in Blackfeet women.” American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH.
2008. “Developing a culturally competent questionnaire to assess diet-associated disease risk in a Native American community.” Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Meeting, Memphis, TN.
2007. “Our food may be killing us; let’s have a feed – food, life, and death in Blackfeet country.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
2007. “Relationship of childhood socioeconomic conditions and cohort (historical microenvironments) to adult nutritional status in Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
2006. “Childhood socioeconomic conditions and adult nutritional and reproductive status in Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Anchorage, Alaska.
2005. “Eating with the ‘other’ – who’s been eating ‘my’ food?” In an invited session, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
2005. “Reproductive factors associated with cardiovascular and metabolic diseases in Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
2004. “Eating with the ‘other’ – gazing in two directions.” In an invited session, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
2004. “Modeling the effects of social and economic change on health and nutritional status: historical microenvironments.” Annual Meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tampa, Florida.
2003. “Food as weapon and defense.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.
2003. “Socioeconomic and age variability in nutrient intakes of Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Tempe, Arizona.
2003. “Twinning in relation to fertility and other reproductive outcomes in Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe, Arizona.
2002. “What, no breakfast?? Evolutionary dimensions of changing meal patterns.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
2002. “Sociocultural and behavioral influences on arterial blood pressure among Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Buffalo, New York.
2002. “Associations with blood pressure in Blackfeet women.” American Association of Physical Anthropologists Annual Meeting, Buffalo, New York.
2001. “Historical microenvironments -- a finer-grained analysis of the effects of modernization on nutritional status and health.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
2001. “Effect of timing of first birth in relation to menarche on adult body composition in Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Kansas City, Missouri.
2000. “Plate half-full or half-empty? Dietary continuity and change among the Blackfeet.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.
2000. “Seasonality of births and conceptions in Blackfeet women .” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, San Antonio, Texas.
1999. “Characteristics associated with age at menopause in Blackfeet women.” Presented in the session “The Human Biology of Aging.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.
1999. “Body size and composition in four cohorts of Blackfeet women.” Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Columbus, Ohio.
1998. "Food choice is shaped by accessibility: How sources of food have changed over time for the Blackfeet." Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1998. "Characteristics of the reproductive span and menstrual cycle in Blackfeet women." Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. Awarded the Edward E. Hunt, Jr. Student Prize for best paper.
1997. "Reproductive outcomes among four generations of Blackfeet women." Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, St. Louis, Missouri.
1997. "Characteristics of tobacco use by Blackfeet women, Montana." 6th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved, and Cancer, Washington, DC.
1994. with R Huss-Ashmore. "Plant secondary compounds in famine foods of native North America." Annual Meeting, Human Biology Council, Denver, Colorado.
1994. "Toxicity of wild plants consumed as famine foods in native North America." Invited session, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
1993. "Cancer morbidity and mortality among Native Americans of Montana and Wyoming." Annual Meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Invited Discussant:
2013. “New and renewed methods in the anthropology of food and nutrition: a critique of what works and why.” Organized session (Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition), Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL.
2009. “Critical anthropological perspectives on obesity.” Invited session (Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition), Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Sessions Organized/Chaired:
2015. (organized and co-facilitated, with C Patil and D Himmelgreen) Early Career Mentoring Breakout Session. Topic focus: Applying for Federal Grants. Annual Meeting, Human Biology Association, St. Louis MO.
2010. (organized and chaired, with R Black). “(Re)defining Food in an Era of Dietary Change. Joint meeting of the Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, Association for the Study of Food and Society, and the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, Bloomington, IN.
2005. (organized and chaired, with J Chrzan). “Culinary Travel – Agent of Dietary and Nutritional Change.” Invited session (Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition), Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.
2004. (organized and chaired, with J Chrzan). “Food Tourism – Identity, Social Change, and Dietary Colonialism in the Process of ‘Doing Research’.” Invited session (Council on Nutritional Anthropology), Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.
2003. (chaired) “Food, Cuisine, and Health in an Era of Globalization.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.
2002. (chaired) “New Ideas and Practices in Nutritional Anthropology.” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1994. (organized and chaired, with R Huss-Ashmore). "Famine Foods: Food Choice under Conditions of Scarcity." Invited session, Council on Nutritional Anthropology, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.
EARLIER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Physician Assistant Advisory Committee, Montana State Board of Medical Examiners, 1991.
Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants: Director at Large 1986-90; Chairperson, Regional Affairs 1989-90; Representative to House of Delegates of American Academy of Physician Assistants, l986, l987, 1988.
Association of Physician Assistant Programs: Member, Education Committee, 1985-90; Organizer, Geriatric Interest Group, 1986; Coordinator, New Faculty Orientation, 1986-90; Chairperson, Work Group on Clinical Education and Evaluation, PA of the Future Project, 1987-89.
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
1990-91. Physician Assistant, Family Practice. Sweet Grass Family Medicine, Big Timber, Montana.
1985-90. Physician Assistant, Hahnemann University (part-time): Neurosurgery Clinic, Emergency Department, Internal Medicine Clinic
1983-84. Physician Assistant, Adolescent Medicine. Job Corps, Port Deposit, Maryland.
1981-83. Physician Assistant, Internal Medicine/Cardiology. Sant Ram Medical Associates, West Grove, Pennsylvania.
LICENSURE
Certified, National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants: 1982-present.
State Licensure/Registration, Montana (inactive), Pennsylvania (inactive).
ADDITIONAL TRAINING
1989. AIDS Training for Nurses and Mid-level Practitioners. Pennsylvania/New York AIDS Education and Training Center, Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1986. Geriatric Education for Physician Assistant Faculty. Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.
1985. Advanced Emergency Medicine for Physician Assistants. University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City.
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