Duke University Affil PhysicianSutton Station Internal Medicine 5832 Fayetteville Rd STE 113, Durham, NC 27713 (919)5446644 (phone), (919)5440934 (fax)
Duke University Affil PhysicianDuke Primary Care Of Galloway Ridge 50 Craggenmore Dr, Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)5452134 (phone), (919)5452692 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English
Description:
Ms. Smith works in Durham, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Smith is affiliated with Duke Regional Hospital and Duke University Hospital.
Jacobs Technology Huntsville, AL Sep 2007 to Sep 2013 NASA ContractorD&Y
Jan 2005 to Aug 2007 Corporate Travel CoordinatorBurrtec Fontana, CA Sep 2003 to Dec 2004 Executive ReceptionistPhysicians Neck and Back Clinic Eden Prairie, MN Apr 2003 to Aug 2003 Office Administrator
Education:
ARGOSY UNIVERSITY Santa Ana, CA Dec 2004 BA in Psychology
2010 to 2010 Research Study AssistantParkinson's Disease Mouse Lab
2009 to 2010 Research AssistantResearch Methods Course
2009 to 2009 Teacher AssistantTarget Springdale, OH Oct 2004 to Aug 2005 Team Leader, Customer ServiceAnthem Prescription Management Mason, OH Jul 2003 to Apr 2004 Call Center Operator, Customer ServicePerformance Dodge - Tri-County
Mar 2000 to Sep 2002 Administrative Assistant, Office ManagerPerformance Dodge - Tri-County Fairfield, OH Mar 2000 to Sep 2002 Sales, Customer Service, Administrative AssistantPAC National, Inc Lebanon, OH Nov 1997 to Feb 2000 Administrative Assistant, Inventory Control
Education:
University Of Cincinnati Cincinnati, OH Jan 2005 to Jan 2011 Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Skills:
COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient in - Microsoft: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Office 2003/2007; Internet
Tacoma, WACopywriter, Author, Editor, Wordsmith at self empl... Past: Executive Secretary, Admin. Asst, Hardware Lease Administrator at Warner Bros... Author of five books and freelance copywriter.
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