May 2013 to 2000 Instructor, Neurodiagnostic Technology IIMassachusetts General Hospital
Jul 2008 to 2000 Chief Technologist, Clinical NeurophysiologyBoston Children's Hospital Boston, MA Dec 2006 to Jul 2008 Lead Technologist, Intensive Care Monitoring and Ambulatory EEGBoston Children's Hospital Boston, MA Dec 2004 to Dec 2006 Neurophysiologic Technologist IIBoston Children's Hospital Boston, MA May 2004 to Dec 2004 Neurophysiologic Technologist IBoston Children's Hospital Boston, MA May 2003 to May 2004 Clinical Assistant
Education:
Harvard University Extension School Cambridge, MA 2013 ALM Master's Degree in PsychologyLabour College Boston, MA 2002 to 2004 Certificate in Electroneurodiagnostic TechnologyLehigh University Bethlehem, PA 1997 to 2001 Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Neuroscience and Psychology
HobARTwalks - Director (2012) The Henry Jones Art Hotel - Art Curator (2004) Lumbini House - Blogger (2009) Tom Vincent Jazz - Booking Agent (2010) University of Tasmania - Printmaking Technical Officer (2003-2006)
Education:
University of Tasmania - Printmaking
Christine Scott
Work:
CiToxLAB - Equipment Clerk (2009) Metro Plus - Commis (2008-2009) Aki Sushi Bar (2007-2008) Dunkin' Donuts - Ass. Gerante (2004-2008)
Christine Scott
Education:
Monmouth University - Masters in Social Work, Monmouth University - Bachelors in Social Work, Monmouth Regional High School - General
Relationship:
Engaged
Christine Scott
Lived:
MELROSE,MA WAKEFIELD,MA
Education:
WAKEFIELD HIGH
Christine Scott
Work:
Tiffin University - Instructional Designer
Education:
Arizona State University
Christine Scott
Education:
Kent State University - Communication Studies
Christine Scott
About:
Christine Scott & Sarah Beith have teamed up to create HobARTwalks, a local venture to conduct walking art tours around Hobart's art precinct.Â
Bragging Rights:
Book an ARTwalk! We would love to have you join us. Visit www.hobartwalks.com
Christine Scott
About:
When it rains, don't stay inside. Â Put on a snazzy pair of rainboots, grab an umbrella, and go dancing.
Lawyers say lawsuits are still pouring in against a number of mesh makers including Johnson & Johnson and C.R. Bard who lost its appeal to overturn a $5.5 million verdict in the case of Christine Scott. Scott had 8 surgeries to correct erosion caused by the companys Avaulta mesh.
Jurors in state court in Bakersfield, California, concludedJuly 20 that Christine Scott and her husband deserved the damageaward because of injuries caused by Bards Avaulta Plus vaginalimplant, Elaine Houghton, one of the couples lawyers, said in aphone interview yesterday.