Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND)
Bridget Shearon is a versatile professional with experience in both healthcare and creative fields. Currently self-employed as a photographer since April 2019, Bridget also serves as a medical assistant at the Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND) since August 2018. Previous roles include nannying at Camp Kamaji For Girls, barista work at Starbucks, and a documents management administrator for the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA), where data migration tasks were performed. Earlier experience includes a medical assistant role at MIND, focusing on patient care and medical records, and working as a dialysis technician at the University Kidney Center. Bridget Shearon holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Bellarmine University and has pursued further education at Washtenaw Community College and the University of Canterbury.
Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND)
The Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders (MIND) is the largest, private, multi-specialty neurological care provider in Michigan. MIND was developed to provide the most comprehensive diagnostic, therapeutic, and supportive services to patients and their families affected with neurological conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system. MIND offers patients the ability to receive testing, diagnoses, disease management planning and many times treatments all within the same day; through onsite cutting edge neuro-diagnostic testing, procedures, neuro-imaging, research and infusion services. MIND’s highly specialized and dedicated neurologists, neuro-radiologists, nurse practitioners, certified technicians, nursing staff and associated patient-care support staff, are committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive treatment and care in an effort to improve outcomes and our patients’ and their families’ quality of life.