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Dr. Schmidt graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1993. She works in Omaha, NE and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with CHI Health Bergan Mercy.
Dr. Schmidt graduated from the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1985. She works in Morgantown, WV and 1 other location and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Schmidt is affiliated with Mon General Hospital and West Virginia Ruby Memorial Hospital.
Nuffer, Smith, Tucker since Jul 2012
Senior Account Executive
Nuffer, Smith, Tucker - Greater San Diego Area Apr 2010 - Jun 2012
Account Executive
American Diabetes Association Apr 2008 - Dec 2009
Member of the Commmunity Leadership Board, Marketing and Communications Chair for Greater Michigan
Lambert, Edwards & Associates Aug 2006 - Dec 2009
Associate
Lambert, Edwards & Associates May 2006 - Aug 2006
Intern
Education:
Central Michigan University 2002 - 2006
BAA, Public Relations, Marketing
Skills:
Media Relations Press Releases Crisis Communications Public Relations Cision Strategic Communications Social Media Corporate Communications Facebook Marketing Communications Copywriting Event Planning
Linden Healthcare Center Stillwater, MN Nov 2012 to Oct 2013 LPNFranciscan University Steubenville, OH Oct 2008 to Jun 2012 Library Circulation Desk Supervisor-StudentGolden Living Center Greeley Stillwater, MN Aug 2004 to Sep 2009 LPN/Charge Nurse
Education:
Franciscan University Steubenville Steubenville, OH Aug 2008 to Jul 2012 Bachelors of Arts in TheologySt Paul College Saint Paul, MN Jan 1993 to Jul 1994 Diploma in Nursing
Welsh Companies Shoreview, MN Nov 2005 to Jul 2011 Brokerage Services AssistantJeane Thorne Saint Paul, MN Jun 2005 to Oct 2005 Administrative AssistantMN Dept. of Health/Office of Health Facility Complaints Saint Paul, MN Nov 2003 to Apr 2004 Admin/ Office SpecialistMN Dept of Health
Oct 1999 to Nov 2003 Office of the State RegistrarLiberty State Bank Saint Paul, MN Aug 1999 to Oct 1999 Teller AssociateUnBank, LLC Saint Paul, MN Sep 1998 to Aug 1999 Teller Associate
Education:
Anoka-Hennepin Technical College Anoka, MN 2012 to 2012 Medical Assistant
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Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, ACT, QuarkXPress, Adobe Photoshop
Feb 2012 to 2000 InternCedar Fair Entertainment Shakopee, MN Mar 2008 to Nov 2008 Team LeadBank of the West Marshall, MN Nov 2003 to Aug 2006 Customer Service Representative
Education:
Southwest MInnesota State University Marshall, MN 2009 to 2012 BA in Music Management and Marketing
Skills:
Customer Serivce, Computers, Quick Learner, Team Player
Words In Flight - Business Owner SeaWorld - Sr. Publicist The Park Press - Writer The Arizona Republic - Marketing Manager Habit for Humanity - Volunteer Manager
Education:
University of Florida - B.S. Broadcast Journalism, Southwest Institute of Healing Arts - Yoga Teaching Diploma, University of Central Florida - Marketing courses
Rebecca Schmidt
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Dunder-Mifflin
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Lufkin Road Middle School, Apex High School, North Carolina State University
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Northwest Elementary School - 5th Grade
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Iowa State University - Elementary Education
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Rebecca Schmidt
Education:
St. Mary's College of Maryland - Studio Art, ACT Houston @ Austin - Early Childhood Education
Rebecca Schmidt
Education:
Philadelphia Biblical University - Masters in Counseling, Plumstead Christian School - High School
(The placenta) is thought to control differentiation versus proliferation in neurons, which happens to be one of the suspect areas in autism, said Rebecca Schmidt, co-author on the second paper, in a news release.
Date: Mar 20, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Autism in Children Linked With Iron Deficiency during Pregnancy
The results of the study has thrown light on the fact that "during pregnancy, about half of women become iron deficient, so its recommended they boost up to 27 mg per day, and get at least nine mg daily while breastfeeding." Rebecca Schmidt, a researcher, told Reuters.
Date: Sep 24, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Low Iron Intake during Pregnancy Linked to Autism Risk
may take having several of them to pass the threshold [and develop the disorder]. It may be a combination of risks and susceptibility," Rebecca Schmidt, PhD, lead study author and assistant professor in the department of public health sciences at the University of California, Davis, told HealthDay.
Date: Sep 23, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Could Low Iron Intake During Pregnancy Raise Autism Risk?
"While the study needs to be replicated, it reinforces the current practice of taking the recommended dose of pregnancy vitamins and folic acid when pregnant," said Rebecca Schmidt, lead study author and assistant professor in the department of public health sciences at the University of California,
Date: Sep 22, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Could Low Iron Intake In Pregnant Women Lead To Autism?
Rebecca Schmidt, lead author of the study and assistant professor in the department of public health sciences at the University of California, David said, "While the study needs to be replicated, it reinforces the current practice of taking the recommended dose of pregnancy vitamins and folic acid w
Date: Sep 22, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Low Iron mineral intake during Pregnancy can increase the risk of Autism ...
The association between lower maternal iron intake and increased autism spectrum disorders risk was strongest during breast feeding, said Rebecca Schmidt, lead study author and assistant professor in the department of public health sciences at the University of California, Davis.
Date: Sep 22, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
UC-Davis Study Links Autism to Low Iron Intake in Some Mothers
"Iron deficiency and its resultant anemia is the most common nutrient deficiency affecting 40 to 50% of women and their infants," said Rebecca Schmidt, assistant professor at the UC-Davis Department of Public Health Sciences and a MIND Institute researcher, in a written statement.
Assistant professor in the department of public health sciences Rebecca Schmidt said: The association between lower maternal iron intake and increased ASD risk was strongest during breast feeding, after adjustment for folic acid intake.