2011 to 2000 Program Director, Child and Family DevelopmentAmerican Society for Vascular Surgery
2008 to 2011College of Surgeons
2006 to 2008Aurora Family Counseling
2004 to 2006Benedictine University Lisle, IL 2005 to 2005 Adjunct Professor, First RespondersIllinois Early Intervention
2004 to 2005College of St. Scholastica Duluth, MN 1995 to 2005 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Health Information ManagementThe Couples Clinic
2002 to 2004American Society
1995 to 2001College of St. Scholastica Romeoville, IL 1995 to 2000 Adjunct Professor, Graduate Program in Administration and ManagementCollege of St. Scholastica
1995 to 2000 Adjunct ProfessorNational Safety Council
1994 to 1995American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
1988 to 1994Mental Health Provider and Supervisor 1977 to 1988
Education:
Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 1978 to 1981 PhD in Child Development and Famiy StudiesPURDUE UNIVERSITY West Lafayette, IN 1978 MS in Child Development and Family StudiesYALE UNIVERSITY New Haven, CT 1975 BS in Psychology
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"The worry is it provides a sense of community and allows you to feel that it's more acceptable to just keep doing this," said Nancy Heath, a psychology professor at McGill University in Montreal who co-authored the study published online Monday in the journal Pediatrics.