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Greater St. Louis Area, MISSOURI (MO) United States
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Member at AnthemUSA
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www.anthem-USA.com
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Kendall went to undergraduate school at the University of Missouri-Columbia, majoring in Health Care Administration, his MBA from William Woods University in 1995, received his professional Fellow from the American College of Health Care Administrators (1998), and completed his PhD work in Health Care Administration from Kennedy Western University (2006). I am earning my second doctorate from the University of North Texas, is in applied Gerontology, with a specific focus in technology & tele-health care. Kendall’s graduate studies has centered on the impact of “Religion/Spirituality as it Impacts the Functional Health of the Elderly.” He has authored two books with LeLu publishing titl...
Mots-clés
developmental diasabilities
aging
ptsd
psychotherapy
painting
art therapy
depression
aging in place
alzheimers disease
dementia
alzheimer's disease
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il y a 7 ans
Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Greater St. Louis Area, MISSOURI (MO) United States
Profession
Member at AnthemUSA
Site Web
www.anthem-USA.com
À propos
Kendall went to undergraduate school at the University of Missouri-Columbia, majoring in Health Care Administration, his MBA from William Woods University in 1995, received his professional Fellow from the American College of Health Care Administrators (1998), and completed his PhD work in Health Care Administration from Kennedy Western University (2006). I am earning my second doctorate from the University of North Texas, is in applied Gerontology, with a specific focus in technology & tele-health care. Kendall’s graduate studies has centered on the impact of “Religion/Spirituality as it Impacts the Functional Health of the Elderly.” He has authored two books with LeLu publishing titl...
Mots-clés
developmental diasabilities
aging
ptsd
psychotherapy
painting
art therapy
depression
aging in place
alzheimers disease
dementia
alzheimer's disease
Tout plus