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I graduated in 1999 from CNCC and have worked both part-time and full-time at CNCC.
I also lived in Alaska, where I worked full-time as a Dental Hygienist from 2006–2011.
After moving back to Rangely, CO, I began working full-time at CNCC and became the
First-Year Clinic Coordinator in 2014, a role I continue to hold today. I have been
teaching full-time since 2011 and part-time from 2002–2006. In my current position,
I teach courses such as Preclinical Dental Hygiene, Radiology and Preventive Dentistry,
and Community Dental Hygiene. I am passionate about helping students grow and understand
what it means to be an exceptional Dental Hygienist. Outside of work, I enjoy visiting
family, traveling, fishing, snorkeling, four-wheeling, and spending time outdoors.
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| Degree |
Major Emphasis |
Institution |
Year |
| B.S.D.H |
Dental Hygiene |
Weber State University |
2016 |
| A.A.S. |
Dental Hygiene |
Colorado Northwestern Community College |
1999 |
| A.S. |
Dental Hygiene |
Colorado Northwestern Community College |
1999 |
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- Current Advisor for Student American Dental Hygiene Association (SADHA) since 2014
- Served on the SFAC advisory board for 2 years
- Currently serving on the CFAC and Academic Council
- Interim Therapeutic Restoration Certification
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