Dr. Johnson graduated from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine - Lubbock in 2005. She works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Family Medicine and Internal Medicine. Dr. Johnson is affiliated with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas.
TIAA-CREF Denver, CO Jun 2004 to Sep 2011 Annuities Recordkeeping RepresentativeBANK OF AMERICA Atlanta, GA Jul 1998 to Oct 2002 Personal Banker/Mortgage LenderENTERPRISE RENT-A-CAR Englewood, CO Mar 1995 to Oct 1997 Account Service Representative
Education:
Ashford University Clinton, IA 2010 to 2000 Liberal ArtsMetropolitan State College Denver, CO 1988 to 1991Hastings College Hastings, NE 1987 to 1988
2011 to 2000 Medical Bills Claims SpecialistGeorgia Cancer Center Dunwoody, GA 2010 to 2011 Pre Cert Referral SpecialistWALGREENS Chicago, IL 1999 to 2009 SR. PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
Education:
Laurus Technical Institute 2011 to 2013 Associate Degree in Medical Billing and Coding
2009 to 2000 Online FacilitatorUniversity of Phoenix Baltimore, MD Feb 2011 to Nov 2011 Social Worker VolunteerVerizon Falls Church, VA 1999 to 2010 communications, Management Plan ClerkMilitary Affiliation Washington, DC Oct 1992 to Jan 1999 Signalman
Education:
Capella University Minneapolis, MN Mar 2009 Masters of Science in Human ServicesUniversity of Maryland University College Adelphi, MD Aug 2007 Bachelors of Science in Management Studies
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Nichole Lynette Johnson General Medical Practice, Medical Doctor
Steele Creek Family Practice Medical Doctor's Office · Dermatologist · Surgeons · Pediatrician · Family Doctor · Sports Medicine · Offices of Physicians, Except Mental Health
2610 W Arrowood Rd, Charlotte, NC 28273 7043161700
Nichole Lynette Johnson
Nichole Johnson MD Family Doctor
201 Vail Ave, Charlotte, NC 28207 7043047113
Nichole Johnson Managing
Gatc Contracting, LLC Water/Sewer/Utility Construction
School spokeswoman Nichole Johnson tells WBNS-TV (http://bit.ly/19tPPLD ) that Capital had high enrollment and demand for on-campus rooms, causing the student housing squeeze. Johnson says officials decided the water park hotel was a better solution than adding beds to existing rooms or converting s