9798 Foothill Blvd. Suite C, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730 9518785850 (Office)
Licenses:
California - Active 2013
Experience:
Associate Attorney at Law Offices of Robert Deller & Associates - 2011-present
Education:
University of La Verne College of Law Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 2012
Specialties:
Alimony - 20%, years Child Custody - 20%, years Child Support - 20%, years Divorce / Separation - 20%, years Car / Auto Accident - 10%, years Domestic Violence - 10%
Languages:
English
Associations:
Riverside County Bar Association, 2014-present
Description:
For the last five years I have worked as an office manager/lead paralegal for some of the finest family law attorneys in the area. I am beyond honored to say...
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How To Make Sure People Come Back For Their Second COVID-19 Vaccine Dose
We did a study on why parents didnt have their children complete the series and the most common reason was they werent reminded,said Dr. Rebecca Perkins, an obstetrics and gynecology professor at Boston University. Theyd say, Wait, I thought they were done. They just didnt realize.
Date: Dec 10, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Essure or surgery? New study compares contraceptive risks
that hysteroscopic sterilization was significantly associated with a higher risk of gynecological complications is not as concerning as it sounds, said Dr. Rebecca Perkins, an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Boston University School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study.
No woman should have cervical cancer invasive enough to get chemotherapy or radiation treatments, said Dr. Rebecca Perkins, a gynecologist at Boston Medical Center. People need to understand its an almost completely preventable cancer.
Date: Jan 26, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
HPV Vaccine Protects Against Infection 8 Years Out: Study
"Almost everybody [parents and doctors] we talked to thought getting the vaccine was a good idea," said survey author Dr. Rebecca Perkins, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Boston University School of Medicine.SOURCES: Daron Ferris, M.D., director, HPV epidemiology and prevention program, Georgia Regents University, Atlanta, Ga.; Rebecca Perkins, M.D., assistant professor, obstetrics and gynecology, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.; Adriana Cadilla, M.D., pediatrician, Miami Children's
Date: Aug 18, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Provider and parental assumptions on teen sex yield 'missed opportunities' for ...
"Emphasis on cancer prevention and concurrent administration with other routine childhood vaccines has the potential to dramatically reduce missed opportunities occurring among well- intentioned providers and parents," explained lead author Rebecca Perkins, MD, MSc, assistant professor of Obstetrics
Date: Aug 18, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Incomplete HPV vaccination may offer some protection
indicate better immune responses and vaccine efficacy against both genital warts and cervical dysplasia when vaccination occurs before age 14, this study suggests that HPV vaccination may be effective in reducing abnormal Pap test results even after sexual debut," explained co-author Rebecca Perkins
Date: Jul 24, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
White Girls Less Likely To Get HPV Vaccine Than Hispanic Girls
survey showed that people who go to private clinics are more likely to think their kids don't need the vaccine. Patients at publicly funded clinics would rather take the precaution, Rebecca Perkins, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Boston University School of Medicine, explained to the Times.
"It just kind of speaks to the partisanship. It's silly on both sides. I think if it had been the other way around, I couldn't have said the Democrats wouldn't have done the same thing," said Rebecca Perkins, a 29-year-old schoolteacher who voted for Pasch.