A Healthcare Educator, Fail Forward to Success Guru, Creative Experience Navigator, and Author. I am committed to your success and positive experience.
Even though I am passionate about several things, I am committed to this:
Helping you live an intent-filled life, both professionally and personally.
Obtain your goals, expand your knowledge, and help you embrace failing, for it is the only way to reach success.
Not everyone will remember what you say, but they will always remember how you made them feel!
Born and raised on the west side of the tracks, the wrong side, in a small mining town in Utah. By my mid-twenties, I had two beautiful sons and an ex-husband. Life wasn't easy back then, but I did have a couple things going for me. My drive, strong work ethic, and fearlessness.
I became passionate about trying new things that interested me and becoming successful at them. But ONLY after failing over and over as I reached my goals. So, you could say failing became second nature to me.
By 2007 I was ready for a career change and became a nurse. That decision, along with many nursing leaderships jobs later, led me to realize that healthcare, and all its levels, is a confusing corn maze on a crisp October afternoon that you can get stuck in. Nevertheless, helping navigate patients through healthcare has been a rewarding journey, and I enjoy teaching other clinicians how to do it too.Â
For over a decade, I have worked as a professional nurse in health insurance, specifically in utilization management (the little-known world of healthcare insurance that reviews authorization requests), claims, transition coordination, and care management. It has been one of the most rewarding careers! Now, I want to teach other Nurses, Therapists, and Doctors how they can also work from home and help health plans be good stewards of the healthcare dollars they have been entrusted with for their members.
Born and raised on the west side of the tracks, the wrong side, in a small mining town in Utah. By my mid-twenties, I had two beautiful sons and an ex-husband. Life wasn't easy back then, but I did have a couple things going for me. My drive, strong work ethic, and fearlessness.
I became passionate about trying new things that interested me and becoming successful at them. But ONLY after failing over and over as I reached my goals. So, you could say failing became second nature to me.
By 2007 I was ready for a career change and became a nurse. That decision, along with many nursing leaderships jobs later, led me to realize that healthcare, and all its levels, is a confusing corn maze on a crisp October afternoon that you can get stuck in. Nevertheless, helping navigate patients through healthcare has been a rewarding journey, and I enjoy teaching other clinicians how to do it too.Â
For over a decade, I have worked as a professional nurse in health insurance, specifically in utilization management (the little-known world of healthcare insurance that reviews authorization requests), claims, transition coordination, and care management. It has been one of the most rewarding careers! Now, I want to teach other Nurses, Therapists, and Doctors how they can also work from home and help health plans be good stewards of the healthcare dollars they have been entrusted with for their members.