Apr 2012 to 2000 Teacher's Aid/ SubstituteFreelance Designer Oct 2010 to 2000St. Ferdinand's San Fernando, CA Oct 2012 to Jun 2013 Assistant/Lead TeacherSix Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, CA Sep 2008 to Oct 2012 Trainer/Cashier/Ride Operator: Go-Karts and Dive DevilRIP Halloween Store Northridge, CA Oct 2009 to Oct 2009 Dressing Rooms Assistant/Floor Sales
Education:
LA Pierce Community College Woodland Hills, CA 2014 Associates in ArtJohn Burroughs High School Burbank, CA Jun 2008 High School Diploma
Skills:
Graphic Design, PC and Mac proficiency, Creative Thinker, Good Communicator, Reliable, Quick and Enthusiastic Learner, Approachable, Problem Solver
Mathias & Associates Hemet, CA Nov 2012 to Apr 2013 Front Office ReceptionistDr. Atiga Temecula, CA Jul 2012 to Aug 2012 Medical Administrative Assistant ExternMaisto International Fontana, CA 1999 to 2007 Receptionist/Secretary
Education:
Everest College-San Bernardino San Bernardino, CA Aug 2012 Diploma in Leadership
UFPC-TACO BELL Irvine, CA Aug 2007 to Jul 2009 Program Manager 1TACO BELL HEADQUATERS Irvine, CA Oct 2005 to Aug 2007 Sr. Guest Relations Specialist, Corporate ServicesNEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Irvine, CA Feb 2002 to Jul 2004 Account Executive-Wireless ConsultantNEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS Irvine, CA Oct 2000 to Feb 2002 Facilities Coordinator - Receptionist
Education:
Pasadena City College Pasadena, CA 1996 to 1998 Associate of Arts in PsychologyEast Los Angeles College Los Angeles, CA 1993 to 1995 Psychology
Dr. Perez graduated from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1999. She works in Ellenville, NY and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Perez is affiliated with Ellenville Regional Hospital.
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Bragging Rights:
I'm a pretty easy person to get along with. my children are the cutest kids EVER!! my husband is AMAZING(most days :P) and i have the most AWESOME family and friends =D!!
Senior neuroimmunology fellow Gina Perez-Giraldo says shes surprised the rates of depression and anxiety are higher for long-COVID patients who werent hospitalized than for those who were16 percent compared with 9 percent. Its counterintuitive because youd think milder cases would lead to few