4662 Dr Eldridge Dr, Washougal, WA 98671 • 3603351428
Vancouver, WA
Troutdale, OR
Portland, OR
4662 Dr Eldridge Dr, Washougal, WA 98671
Work
Company:
Dell services - Washougal, WA
Aug 2012
Position:
Network convergence, senior analyst
Education
School / High School:
University of Washington- Seattle, WA
1987
Specialities:
General studies
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gregory Larkin Commissioner
Indiana State Department of Health Administrative Public Health Programs · Administration of Public Health Programs · State Government Dept of Vital Records · Admn Social/Manpower Pgm Residential Care Service Intermediate Care Faclty
Dell Services Washougal, WA Aug 2012 to Jul 2014 Network Convergence, Senior AnalystCoreLogic CREDCO Beaverton, OR Jun 2001 to Aug 2012 Senior Telecom AnalystFirst American CREDCO Portland, OR Jan 1995 to Jun 2001 Technical Support AnalystCREDCO Seattle, WA Jul 1989 to Jan 1995 Credit Quality Assurance Analyst
Education:
University of Washington Seattle, WA 1987 to 1989 General studies
"This report is an annual check-up of the health of our counties," said State Health Commissioner and former Greencastle physician Gregory Larkin, M.D. "It is a tool to help us create a healthier Indiana. Community leaders, businesses and citizens need to work together to help improve their county's
nted if you are vaccinated.About 200,000 people visited the Super Bowl Village on Friday, according to CNN affiliate WISH-TV. The patient felt sick after leaving theSuperbowl Village and went to seeadoctor, the states health commissioner Dr. Gregory Larkin told the station.
Date: Feb 09, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Indiana Officials Warn of Measles Cases After Super Bowl
Health officials learned of two additional probable cases in the state, according to Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Gregory Larkin, who added that health departments around the country have been alerted to be aware of the possible spread of the disease.
Dr. Gregory Larkin, Indiana health commissioner, said his office has alerted health officials in those states to the measles discovery, and he urged anyone present in the village then to check their immunization records.
Indiana Health Commissioner Dr. Gregory Larkin said chances are "extremely low" that anyone in the crowd would have been infected by the airborne virus, but said state health officials had to err on the side of caution.
About 200,000 people visited the Super Bowl Village on Friday, according to CNN affiliate WISH-TV. The patient felt sick after leaving the Superbowl Village and went to see a doctor, the state's health commissioner Dr. Gregory Larkin told the station.
State Health Commissioner Dr. Gregory Larkin said his department had dispatched workers to seven nearby counties in northern Indiana to identify any additional cases of the highly contagious disease and to prevent its spread.