I started working in the Army as a medic. When I finished my time in the service, I got a LPN and continued to work in the medical field. Eventually, I got a master's in Computer Info Systems and started working as an instructor at the local community college. It was upon the suggestion of my department chair to combine both of my medical and technology knowledge into HIT. I then went back to school and worked on getting my RHIA, Registered Health Information Administrator, and continued to...
I started working in the Army as a medic. When I finished my time in the service, I got a LPN and continued to work in the medical field. Eventually, I got a master's in Computer Info Systems and started working as an instructor at the local community college. It was upon the suggestion of my department chair to combine both of my medical and technology knowledge into HIT. I then went back to school and worked on getting my RHIA, Registered Health Information Administrator, and continued to work within education.
I have worked with students in Microsoft Excel for 10 years. The experience level spanned from beginners to advanced. Covering all aspects of that Business Application.
I have had my Registered Health Information Administrator certification for the past 7 years. I have taught classes for the past 10 years covering any topic in health information technology from Medical Terms to ICD-10 coding to adult learners.
I've been an instructor at a local community college working with student in an Intro to Computers class. I've also worked in the Computer Software Applications department instructing student on the use of Microsoft Office and other business software applications.
I am extremely flexible and will do my best to be available based on your schedule. Please feel free to contact me and ask any questions you have on my experience or tutoring availability.
I do ask if you have to cancel a session that you provide 24 hours notice. I will do the same.