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B.S.N., University of Texas, M.S.N.,
University of Washington, J.D. Lewis and Clark College, Graduate Work in
Public Health, University of Washington, A.A., Amarillo College.
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Twelve years teaching experience
including current position as tenured Professor of Law, University of Dayton
School of Law and Director, University of Dayton Academic Excellence Program.
Six years as Adjunct Assistant Professor in Community Health, School of
Medicine, Wright State University; One Year as Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Oregon School of Nursing.
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Three years legal practice experience
with Bullivant, Houser, Bailey, Pendergrass & Hoffman doing insurance
defense including medical and nursing malpractice.
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Thirteen years experience as a
registered nurse including emergency room nursing, public health nursing,
as a family nurse practitioner and as a Maternal-Child Health Nurse Coordinator
for State of Alaska.
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Published over 17 legal articles
on race, health care and legal education.
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Author and webmaster of several
websites including:
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Spoke at over 55 presentations,
workshops or seminars since 1990 including ones on nursing law issues,
race and health care, managed care and cooperative learning theory, and
learning styles.
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Received numerous awards and honors
including selected for Marquis Who's Who in the World for 1995, 1996, 1997,
1998; Chairman's Award, Ohio Commission on Minority Health; Commendation
from Ohio House of Representative; Who's Who in American Nursing 1990-1994.
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Single parent of two young men,
Tshaka (age 27) and Issa (Age 21); Hobbies - computers, sewing, movies,
dancing.
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