Dr. Patterson graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1997. She works in Madison, TN and specializes in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Patterson is affiliated with Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital, Tristar Centennial Medical Center and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
Aurora Systems Group, Inc St. Louis, MO Jul 2013 to Nov 2013 REPORTING ANALYSTAutomobile Club of Missouri St. Louis, MO Jan 2011 to Jun 2013 DATABASE MARKETING ANALYST IIAutomobile Club of Missouri St. Louis, MO Jan 2009 to Dec 2010 DATABASE MARKETING ANALYSTAutomobile Club of Missouri St. Louis, MO Jul 2003 to Dec 2008 PRICING ANALYSTBerkley Medical Excess Underwriters St. Louis, MO Aug 2002 to May 2003 ACTUARIAL INTERNGeneral American Insurance St. Louis, MO Sep 2001 to Dec 2001 ACTUARIAL INTERNThe Florists' Mutual Ins. Co Edwardsville, IL May 2001 to Aug 2001 SUMMER INTERN, COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENTNorthwestern Mutual Financial Network Edwardsville, IL Apr 2000 to Sep 2000 SALES INTERNSHIP
Education:
Maryville University St. Louis, MO May 2010 Master of Business AdministrationMaryville University St. Louis, MO May 2003 B.S. in Actuarial Science/English
Frontier Nursing University - Family Nurse Practitioner, Northwest Nazarene University - MSN, Northwest Nazarene University - BSN
Sara Patterson
Work:
Via Christi Health (2005)
Education:
Wichita State University - BSN
Sara Patterson
Education:
Dickinson College - Neuroscience, Psychology, St. John's School
Sara Patterson
About:
Sara Patterson is a career writer and a former student of international relations. After earning a Master’s Degree in political science Sara spent several years working for various internet companies...
The "long" and "middle" cone cells are best at perceiving light at the yellow and green wavelengths of the visible spectrum. Meanwhile, the "short" cone is best at catching 'lavenderish' or violet light, Sara Patterson, a neuroscientist at the University of Washington in Seattle, told Live Science.