Certificate in Medical Insurance Billing and Office Administration
Skills
CPT and ICD-9-CM Coding • Medical Insurance Billing • Financial Recordkeeping • Patient Scheduling • Records Management • Medical Terminology • Medical Asepsis/Infection Control • Medical Law & Ethics/HIPPA
Physician Billing Solutions Milford, MI Mar 2012 to Apr 2012 Medical Biller ExternComcast Company Ann Arbor, MI Jan 2009 to Mar 2012 Customer Technical SupportMetro Engineering Solutions Belleville, MI Aug 2007 to Aug 2008 Contract EngineerTarget Company Brighton, MI Jul 2003 to May 2005 Sales Representative
Education:
Ross Medical Education Center Canton, MI 2011 to 2012 Certificate in Medical Insurance Billing and Office AdministrationOakland Community College Farmington, MI 2005 to 2007 Associates in Business and Accounting
Skills:
CPT and ICD-9-CM Coding, Medical Insurance Billing, Financial Recordkeeping, Patient Scheduling, Records Management, Medical Terminology, Medical Asepsis/Infection Control, Medical Law & Ethics/HIPPA
Northside Radiology Associates 15 Reinhardt College Pkwy STE 104, Canton, GA 30114 4042524709 (phone)
Education:
Medical School Tulane University School of Medicine Graduated: 1988
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Whitney graduated from the Tulane University School of Medicine in 1988. She works in Duluth, GA and 4 other locations and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Whitney is affiliated with Northside Hospital, Northside Hospital Forsyth and Northside Hospital-Cherokee.
License Records
Heather Kathleen Whitney
Address:
Park City, UT
License #:
8089330-3102 - Active
Category:
Nurse
Issued Date:
Sep 16, 2011
Expiration Date:
Jan 31, 2019
Type:
Registered Nurse (Under Interstate Compact)
Heather Kathleen Whitney
Address:
4159 Peg Leg Ct, Bloomfield, MI 48302
License #:
201362 - Expired
Issued Date:
Jul 25, 2011
Renew Date:
Oct 1, 2015
Expiration Date:
Nov 28, 2016
Type:
Registered Nurse
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Heather Whitney
WHITNEY GRAIN AND CATTLE LLC
Youtube
Heather, Whitney and Rob Jr. at Paul Bunyans ...
The kids give their opinions about being at Animal Land
Category:
Travel & Events
Uploaded:
17 Nov, 2008
Duration:
54s
Peace Corps Togo COS Musical
Rose, Nikhil, Heather, Whitney and Taylor sing out about the joys of l...
Category:
Entertainment
Uploaded:
04 Oct, 2010
Duration:
6m 56s
Who likes who in TDI?
I made this video for .....well...... uh..... my sister and I are in a...
Category:
Entertainment
Uploaded:
05 Sep, 2008
Duration:
2m 50s
Big Man 3/23/11 Heather, Whitney, Kayla and E...
Stratton, Vermont. Sponsored by Ski Haus. Everything needed for skiing...
The unusual coloring comes from photosyntheticstructures called iridoplasts, explainedco-author Heather Whitney, an expert in plant surface interactions at the University of Bristol in England. Like chloroplasts, these structures providethe cellular machinery for photosynthesis. Theycollectligh
Date: Oct 24, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
The houseplant with a blueprint for improving energy harvesting
this unnatural looking blue sheen was unknown: was it to deter predators or protect the leaf from too much light? This mystery has remained unsolved until a team headed by Dr. Heather Whitney at the University of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences began to study Begonias and noticed something new.
Date: Oct 24, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Electric Field Helps Flowers to Communicate with Bumblebees and Other Species
them get knowledge about whether the flower has been visited by other bees or not. Dominic Clarke and Heather Whitney, the researchers, wrote in the journal Naturwissenschaften -- The Science of Nature' that they have observed bees being able to make difference between solid color and veined flowers.
"This novel communication channel reveals how flowers canpotentially inform their pollinators about the honest status oftheir precious nectar and pollen reserves" said co-author Heather Whitney of the University ofBristol.
Date: Feb 22, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Bumblebees Communicate with Flowers Via Electric Fields
Dominic Clarke and Heather Whitney from the University of Bristol wrote that bumblebees can sense the electric field that surrounds a flower. The new research shows that bumblebees are able to learn to distinguish between fields produced by different floral shapes, or use them to work out whether a