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Amber grew up outside Chicago, IL and relocated from the Midwest to upstate New York in 2008. She attended college in Indiana where she maintained a 4.0 GPA and made the Dean’s List every semester. She has held positions in management and administration throughout her professional career. She ran two successful businesses while she lived in the Midwest and she brings very strong organization and communication skills to A&H.
In her spare time, Amber enjoys cooking, reading, cheering on her son in football, baseball, & wrestling, rooting for her beloved Chicago Bears & Cubs, and simply being with her family.
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Pam earned an Associates Degree in Medical Secretarial Science from Hudson Valley Community College. She initially worked in surgical pathology at St. Peter’s Hospital and then spent the next 20 years working for a hematology group. Her duties included medical transcription and scheduling. She was then promoted to Administrative Assistant to the head of the division.
Several years ago, Pam decided to spend more time at home with her children. During these years, she worked from home for Andrews’ Transcribing Inc. (ATI) and still continues her work from home for a national medical transcription service.
Pam thoroughly enjoys teaching for A&H as well as spending time with her first grandchild.
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Holly graduated with an A.S. degree in Human Services in 1991. She worked in various healthcare settings training employees while working on her bachelor's in biology before deciding to work from home to be with her children.
She has been working with a national medical transcription service since 2005 and thoroughly enjoys teaching medical transcription and working with students.
In her spare time she reads medical thrillers, spends time with her children and enjoys kayaking.
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Sue obtained an AAS degree from Hudson Valley Community College in Medical Secretarial Science and has been working in the field of medical transcription since 1980. She acquired her CMT in 1994. Sue has been working full-time from home for the last 17 years.
Sue attributes her career choice as a medical transcriptionist to the ability to work from home while raising her children. She enjoys this exciting and challenging field as well as teaching at A&H and working with the students in such a positive and progressive environment.
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