
My Healthcare Background and Education
EMT to Paramedic Healthcare Recruiting Manager Emergency/Trauma Nurse Nursing Faculty Forensic Nurse Examiner

I became an EMT in 1994 and progressed to a Paramedic two years later. I volunteered with a county EMS system until I accepted a full-time paramedic position in San Antonio. In 1998, I moved to Houston and returned to volunteering as a Paramedic. In addition to my six years as a healthcare staffing and recruiting manager, I pursued classes to earn my nursing degree. After becoming a registered nurse in 2007, I gained experience in both pediatric and adult level-I trauma centers. In 2011, I trained to be an Adult and Pediatric Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner, now more commonly referred to as a Forensic Nurse Examiner. Since then, I have given forensic nursing presentations to numerous nursing students, faculty, and clinical site administrators, and I have co-authored a chapter on elder abuse in a nursing textbook. I ventured into teaching in 2012 as a nursing teaching assistant while pursuing my master’s degree in nursing (MSN). After obtaining my MSN in 2014, I began instructing nursing students as an adjunct faculty member and assistant professor at various colleges and universities. Throughout this process, I have continued to work as both an ER nurse and a forensic nurse.