Dr. Armstrong graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1996. She works in Tampa, FL and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Armstrong is affiliated with Mease Countryside Hospital.
Notre Dame High School/Elementary School Stroudsburg Pa Jul 2014 - Jul 2015
Head Athletic Trainer and Preceptor
Crouse Medical Practice, Pllc Jul 2014 - Jul 2015
Certified Athletic Trainer
Good Buddy's Pub Mar 2014 - Jul 2014
Hostess
Education:
East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania 2014 - 2015
Masters
State University of New York College at Cortland 2010 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Onondaga Community College 2008 - 2010
Associates, Physical Education, Exercise Science
Solvay High School
Skills:
Athletics Rehabilitation Public Speaking Sports Fitness Cpr Certified Strength Training Injury Prevention Exercise Physiology Sports Medicine Healthcare Sports Injuries Wellness
Certifications:
Cpr & Aed For the Professional Emt-B Registered Orthopedic Technologist American Red Cross Nys
Jerry Van Dyke and Bill Fagerbakke also starred in the original series as Fox's assistant coaches whilst Shelley Fabares played Nelson's onscreen love interest, Christine Armstrong. It is uncertain if any of the cast will return alongside Nelson.
1.02PM:The husband of Christine Armstrong has spoken publicly for the first time since she was killed by a shark swimming at Tathra beach on Thursday morning, assuring friends she died quickly and doing something that she loved.12.56PM:The tragic death of Christine Armstrong,who was taken by a shark as she swam between Tathra Beach and Tathra Wharf on Thursday, will affect Surf Life Saving Clubs around Australia, according to Pambula Surf Life Saving Club presidentDon Hay. Full story here.
The woman, 63-year-old Christine Armstrong, was taken by the shark as she was swimming from the wharf to the popular beach of Tathra village, 210 miles (340 kilometers) south of Sydney, with a group of swimmers. Local police have deployed a helicopter and a boat to search for her remains, the Associ
This whole thing is an emotional reaction, said Christine Armstrong, vice-president at Morgan Stanley in Boston of the gains on Wall Street. It is based on a rumor that Congress is going to do their job, and why would that be good news?
It looks like were strengthening a little bit, said Christine Armstrong, senior vice president at Morgan Stanley. Were cautiously optimistic. We see things improving, but were not off to the races right now.
I think the unknown is the hardest part for providers right now, said Christine Armstrong, principal in the healthcare and life sciences practice with Deloitte. Do they keep going or do they stop? They are trying to decide which of the things they should keep going and which things, such as train