Dr. Gibbs graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 1999. She works in Eagle River, AK and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Gibbs is affiliated with Alaska Regional Hospital and Providence Alaska Medical Center.
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Project Manager
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Laboratory Animal Technician
University of Maryland, Baltimore Feb 2008 - Mar 2016
Research Supervisor, Laboratory
University of Maryland, Baltimore Oct 2006 - Feb 2008
Research Assistant
University of South Florida May 2005 - Sep 2006
Senior Laboratory Technician
Education:
Salisbury University 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Biology
University of Maryland Eastern Shore 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Environmental Science
Kenwood High School
Skills:
Life Sciences Science Data Analysis Qualitative Research Statistics Cell Culture Higher Education Teaching Molecular Biology Public Health Cell Biology Microbiology
Interests:
Exercise Sweepstakes Home Improvement Reading Shooting Gourmet Cooking Sports Fishing Home Decoration Health Watching Sports Photograph Cooking Electronics Outdoors Sewing Education Environment Baseball Crafts Science and Technology Fitness Music Camping Human Rights Dogs Family Values Movies Collecting Christianity Kids Medicine Civil Rights and Social Action Diet Walking Travel Watching Baseball Investing Traveling Animal Welfare
Accenture Federal Services
Business Process Development Senior Analyst
Alpha Phi International Fraternity Nov 2016 - Jan 2018
Chapter President
Virginia Tech Department of Chemical Engineering May 2017 - Jul 2017
Unit Operations Laboratory
Alpha Phi International Fraternity Nov 2015 - Nov 2016
Vice President of Campus Affairs
Plains All American May 2016 - Aug 2016
Engineering Intern
Education:
Freedom High School 2010 - 2014
Skills:
C++ Java Matlab Microsoft Word Leadership Microsoft Office Powerpoint Microsoft Excel Public Speaking Customer Service
It does not seem probable, plausible or remotely reasonable that the vaccine could affect your fertility, said Dr. Allison Gibbs, also an OB/GYN with the Anchorage Womens Clinic. All the information that we have shows that it is safe, that it doesnt affect fertility, it doesnt affect ovulation