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- Stephanie Henley
Q: How did you first get involved with ExEd and how long has it been? RCW: It’s been 11 years. I first started as a model and moved to lecturer and […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Dr. Gruner started with ExEd as a medical student when he was a model at the courses. He fell in love with ultrasound and how it was being taught at […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What is your favorite thing about your job? LC: Helping people get out of pain and putting a smile on their face when we work through their treatments and […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What is your favorite way to de stress? TS: Music to include singing and dancing. Q: Something our audience would be surprised to know about you. TS: I have […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: Have you seen any of the 7 wonders of the world? RB: Yes. I’ve been to 17 different countries including some very remote areas. The first wonder of the […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What is your favorite part about living in Colorado? SJP: I love the scenery, the outdoor activities and mostly the biking. The weather is great and the people are […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What is the most rewarding aspect in your Job? JBS: The most rewarding aspect of my job lies in my interactions with the patients. Providing care not only to […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: Favorite memory with ExEd? DZ: My favorite memory is the last course in Breckenridge where I presented with Scott Primack on specific shoulder and elbow injuries and treatments. We […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What are your favorite activities? IL: Climbing, hiking and skiing. Colorado is a great place to do all these activities. Also thoroughly enjoy doing Jigsaw Puzzles in my free […]
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- Stephanie Henley
Q: What’s something people would be surprised to know about you? YTC: I am currently learning how to play a traditional instrument named “erhu.” It is a very classic instrument […]