Press Release: Karen Glazier – Healthcare: Nursing – Stanford Who’s Who Certified
Karen Glazier Is Selected For Membership With Stanford Who’s Who SANTA FE, NM, September 7, 2012 /Stanford Who’s Who [1]/ — A seasoned healthcare professional with over three decades of experience in the industry, Karen Glazier [2] has consistently displayed the passion, vision, and dedication necessary to be mentioned among the elite. As a result of her outstanding body of work, Karen has earned inclusion in the distinguished ranks of leading professionals with Stanford Who’s Who. Applying her wealth of knowledge in the field, Karen serves as a Registered Nurse with Ambercare Hospice of Santa Fe, which is part of Ambercare, a company that provides a comprehensive selection of care and services, which include home healthcare, hospice care, personal care services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, medical equipment, and medical supplies. Ambercare’s hospice services are designed to provide patients and their families with empathy, support, and compassion. An expert in IV therapy, Karen is an incredibly compassionate individual who is fully committed to providing her patients as well as their family members with the finest in care at a difficult point in their lives. Although she gained the vast majority of her expertise through her professional experience, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing from Dominican College. In the time away from her busy schedule, Karen greatly enjoys reading, gardening, and sumei painting. To view more information on Karen Glazier click here [3] Browse the Stanford Who’s Who Business Social Network [4]
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[2] http://karenglazier.info
[3] http://www.stanfordwhoswho.com/7148820.html
[4] http://www.stanfordwhoswho.com/
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