New York Heart Center 1000 E Genesee St STE 300, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315)4711044 (phone), (315)4744312 (fax)
New York Heart Center 22670 Smt Dr, Watertown, NY 13601 (315)7797430 (phone), (315)7797420 (fax)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Ms. Nelson works in Watertown, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Ms. Nelson is affiliated with Auburn Community Hospital, Gouverneur Hospital, Oswego Hospital, River Hospital, Samaritan Medical Center and St Josephs Hospital Health Center.
Sep 2014 to 2000 Sr. Project Assistant and Training Management AnalystAmerican Systems @ ATF Redstone Arsenal, AL Apr 2011 to Sep 2014 Project Lead Manager and Training Management AnalystSauer Inc Redstone Arsenal, AL Sep 2009 to Nov 2010 Office ManagerJoe D. White, CPA Madison, AL May 2008 to Jun 2009 Office Manager/Customer RelationsLake Guntersville Chamber of Commerce Guntersville, AL Aug 2007 to May 2008 Administrative AssistantProgressive Dentistry Pisgah, AL Sep 2002 to Mar 2005 Office/Patient Manager
Education:
Northeast Alabama Community College Rainsville, AL 2007 Associates of Applied Science in Business Management
Lamar University - BBA - Management Information Systems, Lamar University - AAS - Office Technology
Jamie Nelson
Education:
Western Nevada Community College - Nursing
Jamie Nelson
Work:
Parallel Technologies
Jamie Nelson
Education:
Clarkson University - Structural and Architectural Engineering
Jamie Nelson
About:
Hi! I'm Jamie. I'm lots of things, and nothing, all at the same time. Magician, mentalist, shadow puppeteer, avid shoe wearer and purveyor of fine tweets.
Tagline:
Dilettante
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A wife to my wonderful husband:) & a mommy too my sweet 7 1/2 month son and daughter:)
Rays catcher Hank Conger did early throwing work with coach Jamie Nelson. Opposing baserunners have been successful on their last 44 stolen base attempts against Conger, including five by Cleveland on Thursday.
Once he dried off, Rivera said he indeed was. As he struggled through the opening weeks with his new team, he kept working and hitting coaches Derek Shelton and Jamie Nelson kept telling him that he had been unlucky and would eventually find holes.
Authorities have not said what may have provoked the dogs that killed Hayes, but one animal control officials says it simply may have been the time of year. Female dogs typically go into heat in the spring, according to Jamie Nelson, director of Spartanburg County Environmental Enforcement, causing male dogs to become more aggressive as they look to mate.