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| Les Chatelain | Tamara T. Dickamore | |
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Trade: Humble Department Servant (Yes mam, I can do that). Director of the Center for Emergency Programs. Coordinator of the Department's "Service Classes." Coordinator of Outreach Programs for the College. Generally having fun. |
Trade: Masters Student. |
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Experience: At 17 I came to the University of Utah to be an athletic trainer. During my freshman year, taking easy classes, I took the First Aid and Emergency Care class and the First Aid Instructor class. What I had hoped would be an easy class and lead to some spending money, turned into a career. I worked for 17 years as an athletic trainer in which time the Athletic Department payed for two degrees for me and the Health Education Department payed me to teach first aid labs and later lectures. |
Experience: B.S. in Health Promotion and Education from the University of Utah. |
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Help Offered: In the emergency programs my strengths are occupational health and safety, disaster preparedness and management, and emergency response. In traditional health promotion my interests are reproductive health, worksite health promotion, and program planning and implementation. |
Help Offered: I dont have a lot of skills to offer but I am willing to help whenever needed. |
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Help Wanted: Emergency responders are a population with well documented health risks, but there has been little done in the realm of traditional health promotion with this population. Anyone looking for a population for their research will find emergency responders to be a very interesting group to work with. |
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FYI: A recent legislative bill had a section that was added to directly impact in-service training that I had been doing. |
FYI: One of my lifelong goas is to climb El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. |
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