Connally Unit, Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Administrative Assistant IV - Project Rio SpecialistUNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH Galveston, TX Sep 1996 to Jul 2010 Administrative AssociateCorrectional Medical Services St. Louis, MO Jul 1995 to Aug 1996 Medical Records Supervisor - TDCJ Connally UnitSan Antonio State Hospital - Karnes Co. Mental Health Clinic Kenedy, TX Sep 1991 to Jul 1995 Clerk IIIWitte, Inc Karnes City, TX 1986 to 1994 Parts manager for new car dealership Last salaryMethodist Hospital Houston, TX 1983 to 1984 CoderArthritis Clinic of Houston, Joseph S. Spindler, MD Houston, TX Jan 1982 to 1984 Medical SecretaryMedical Records/Houston Imaging Marcus Calderon M.D. Houston, TX Sep 1981 to Dec 1981 TranscriptionistOtto Kaiser Memorial Hospital Kenedy, TX Mar 1976 to Sep 1981 Medical Records Technician/SupervisorGrant Hospital Columbus, OH 1974 to 1975 Medical Records TechnicianUnited States Marine Corp Camp Pendleton, CA 1973 to 1974 Clerk IV - Base Property OfficePublic Utilities Commission of Ohio Columbus, OH 1972 to 1973 ClerkNationwide Insurance Co Columbus, OH Jul 1970 to Apr 1972 Clerk
Education:
American Medical Record Assn Chicago, IL Jan 1978 to Jan 1981 RHIT in American Medical Record AssnSouth High School Columbus, OH Jan 1970 HS disploma in General
Skills:
30 + years in clerical/medical; Office management and supervisory skills for 13 years
Kreitner Elementary School Collinsville IL 1957-1961, State Park Elementary School Collinsville IL 1961-1964, North Junior High School Collinsville IL 1964-1967
Capital Hill Elementary School Calgary Azores 1969-1975, Branton Junior High School Calgary Azores 1975-1978, Alternative High School Calgary Azores 1978-1982
Community:
Charles Eckert, Dominique Ellen, Jodi Neil, Monica Paul, Colin James
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