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Charissa Swope promoted to Lead Allied Health Instructor at the Longmont Campus

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

The Institute of Business and Medical Careers (IBMC) would like to congratulate Charissa Swope in her promotion to Lead Allied Health Instructor at the new Longmont campus. Her new position will be effective the first class start on September 20th at the new branch campus. Charissa is a graduate from IBMC’s Allied Health Medical Assisting Degree program and holds both a RMA and RPT certification.

As a Medical Assistant Charissa has had practical experience in the fields of neurology and oncology at Cancer Center of the Rockies and Centennial Neurology. Charissa has held the position of Full Time Allied Health Instructor at IBMC for the past three years.

Charissa will be a part of the exciting opening of the new campus in Longmont. She will be instrumental in directing the IBMC instructor team and in guiding our Allied Health program students to success at the new Longmont campus.

IBMC Congratulates Jarrod Greene in His Promotion to Lead Allied Health Instructor

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

The Institute of Business and Medical Careers (IBMC) congratulates Jarrod Greene who has been promoted to Lead Allied Health Instructor for the Greeley Branch Campus, effective August 16, 2010.

Jarrod is a degreed IBMC graduate of the Allied Health Medical Assisting program. He has held positions within the United States Navy from a Leading 2nd Class Hospital Corpsman to an Integrated Environmental & Safety Analyst at NORAD and Watch Specialist at NNMC. Additionally, he has held positions as a Fire Fighter for the town of Eaton and as a Lead Medical Assistant at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. He holds both military and civilian education and training certificates ie: Registered Medical Assistant, CPR/ 1st Aid Instructor, Emergency Medical Technician, FEMA Professional Development Series certified, NIMS Certified, Naval and numerous Norad-Northcom certificates.

Jarrod will offer in-depth knowledge and a great variety of medical and emergency preparedness experience to the Allied Health department and students at IBMC.