Owner of website at Upholstery Resource website, Owner & Upholsterer at Winters Sewing
Location:
Independence, Oregon
Industry:
Furniture
Work:
Upholstery Resource website - Independence, Oregon since Oct 2009
Owner of website
Winters Sewing since 1994
Owner & Upholsterer
Carrscorner - Professional Upholstery & Soft Furnishings Group 2003 - 2009
member
Education:
Chemeketa Community College
GED, in addition, took writing classes
Skills:
Public Speaking Graphic Design Upholstery Furniture Microsoft Excel Photoshop Fabric Selection Web Design
Interests:
Family, computers, making websites, photography, writing
Pueblo of Sandia Health Center Bernalillo, NM Mar 2008 to Jul 2011 Physical Therapist and Program ManagerPueblo of Sandia Health Center Rio Rancho, NM Jul 2008 to Dec 2010 PRNIndustrial Rehabilitation Client Albuquerque, NM Sep 2010 to Sep 2010Therapeutic Innovations Albuquerque, NM Feb 2007 to Mar 2008 Area Manager / Physical TherapistCascade Rehabilitation Associates Seattle, WA Sep 2006 to Feb 2007Career Staff Unlimited Lynnwood, WA Aug 2005 to Sep 2006 Staff Physical TherapistStationed at Cascade Rehab, Aug
May 2005 to Dec 2005 Physical Therapist, Local Contract AssignmentsPeople's Injury Network NW Kent, WA Jan 2000 to 2005Industrial Rehabilitation
Jan 1995 to 2000 Physical Therapy Manager, Program Developer
Education:
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock, TX Jun 2009 Doctorate in Physical Therapy ProgramUniversity of Central Arkansas Conway, AR Dec 1986 BS in Physical TherapyNortheast Louisiana University (Univ. Louisiana Monroe, LA Aug 1985 MS in ZoologySouthern Arkansas University Magnolia, AR May 1977 BS in Zoology
Dr. Winters graduated from the SUNY Upstate Medical University in 1972. He works in Louisville, KY and specializes in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism. Dr. Winters is affiliated with Jewish Hospital, Norton Hospital, Robley Rex VA Medical Center and University Of Louisville Hospital.
l to be fertile, Chavarro said. And it's possible that the obesity itself isn't to blame; rather, in some men, an underlying health condition causes them to gain weight and affects their sperm, said Dr. Stephen Winters, Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and