Columbia, Tennessee, United States
Contact: 931-490-0209 (office) or 9314228757 (cell) or [email protected] I always had a knack of knowing how much things cost, and a mind for making my money last. That came from growing up watching my father work for Edward Jones and service his clients most of my life. I had a passion for animals and medicine growing up. As you can see by my profile, I was very scientifically and mathematically inclined. I was accepted into LSU veterinary school. Go Tigers! I was the student that before I started school I sat down and figured up my debt, the rate it would grow in interest, and how much my future salary would be. I realized that since I was so focused on the finances instead of the excitement of studying medicine, maybe I should consider another career. I decided to put my knack for math and reasoning to work in the finance industry and follow my father into Edward Jones. Here I am today, helping others determine their rates of return, and I absolutely love it. /*********/ For instructions to opt out of Edward Jones commercial messaging and other important disclosures, see www.edwardjones.com/disclosures/social-media.
I am a financial advisor. I advise people on their 401K options, retirement savings during their income years, and withdrawals throughout their retirement. I also give business owners advice with their financial needs.
I am learning surgical and medicine techniques for veterinary school.
I spent time learning surgical and medicine techniques for veterinary school.
Neurosurgery under the direction of Dr. Richard Clatterbuck: clinical observation (saw multiple MRIs and X-rays during this time and began learning how to read them myself), posterior and anterior approach cervical, lumbar, and thoracic spine surgeries, rectification of the T-tube placement after a ventral cord herniation in the thoracic spine, removal of an meningioma of the frontal lobe, rounded on the rehab floor of the hospital checking on the surgical patients and their recovery during physical therapy, and rounded on the ICU patients after being admitted for traumas.
- General Surgery under the direction of Dr. G. Azar: surgeries observed were gall bladder removal, hernia repair, chemo port placement, breast lumpectomy, and leg lumpectomy - Urology under the direction of Dr. D. Azar: clinical observation, bladder cystoscopies and biopsies - Urology under the direction of Dr. Moore: intercept device placement and laser removal of a kidney stone