Mar 2013 to 2000 Property ManagerWest Chase Apartments (AMG) Austell, GA Aug 2012 to Mar 2013 Assistant Property ManagerSummerhill Apartments Marietta, GA Jul 2011 to Aug 2012 Assistant Property ManagerNorthstar Location Services Cheektowaga, NY Sep 2008 to Jan 2011 Collections Associate/Leasing Agent
Indiana University Health Southern Indiana PhysiciansIndiana University Riley Physicians Pediatrics 1949 Hospital Dr STE J, Martinsville, IN 46151 7653420539 (phone), 7653423413 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Kansas School of Medicine Graduated: 1986
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Hearing Evaluation Psychological and Neuropsychological Tests Pulmonary Function Tests Vaccine Administration
Dr. Simpson graduated from the University of Kansas School of Medicine in 1986. She works in Martinsville, IN and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Simpson is affiliated with IU Health Bloomington Hospital.
Dr. Simpson graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1989. She works in Tyler, TX and specializes in Internal Medicine.
Phoebe Rich MD 2565 NW Lovejoy St STE 200, Portland, OR 97210 5032263376 (phone), 5032239561 (fax)
Languages:
English
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Ms. Simpson works in Portland, OR and specializes in Dermatology. Ms. Simpson is affiliated with Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital & Medical Center, Oregon Health Science University Hospital and Providence Saint Vincent Medical Center.
Q: Where are churches doing good work in the area of mental health justice? Any specific places?A great book with some examples and ideas is Troubled Minds: Mental Illness and the Church by Amy Simpson. (I'm still in the process of researching congregations and their programs and don't have a lot
Edmond Firefighter Lindy Simpson was at home, less than a mile south of Plaza Towers where his wife Amy Simpson is the principal. Lindy had picked up their children Roarke, 11, and Scarlet, 6, and put them in a neighbors storm shelter. He prayed for Amys safety, knowing she would remain at the schAt Plaza Towers, parents were picking up their children during the storm. Some came too late to leave so they took shelter with students and school personnel. Principal Amy Simpson was sheltering parents calmly so other students would not be upset.
Date: May 20, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Fears linger for students who faced deadly tornado
Even the slightest turn in the weather can cause anxiety and fear for the surviving Plaza Towers students, who have been attending classes at a refurbished junior high since the storm, Principal Amy Simpson said.
Date: May 19, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Moore, Okla., tornado survivors have first day of school
In the place where his old school once stood is a sign promising a new one. Crosses at the school often have fresh flowers to remember, but principal Amy Simpson says no one will forget. She said, "It will be eating lunch at a different time, going to PE/music/art at a different time, playing on a n
"I'm a little nervous about the beginning of school because I want the kids so badly to feel good and comfortable at school," said Plaza Towers Principal Amy Simpson, who took cover from the storm in a 4-by-5-foot bathroom with her office staff and emerged to find a mangled car on a co-worker's desk
formed quickly on May 20 just before 3 p.m. and rumbled northeast along Southwest 19th Street toward the school, just as classes were letting out and buses were lining up to take students home, said Amy Simpson, Plaza Towers' principal. Frantic parents arrived at the school to pull some students out.
Obama also urged Americans to "step up" and donate to the American Red Cross' disaster relief funds. As he arrived at the elementary school, he greeted principal Amy Simpson, as well as Shelley McMillin, principal at nearby Briarwood Elementary, with hugs. Seven children died at Plaza Towers Element
Date: May 26, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Tornado-Damaged Oklahoma Town Holds High School Graduation Ceremonies
"What was started off as a normal day at Plaza Towers turned into horrible, horrible thing for seven families," principal Amy Simpson said on Friday, as she recalled the massive twister that decimated the school.