Kellie Seawright has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Kellie started their career as a respiratory therapist and sleep lab coordinator at various hospitals and healthcare centers, including Stephens County Hospital, Ty Cobb Healthcare, and Athens Regional Medical Center. Kellie then transitioned into education and held roles as a healthcare science instructor and training coordinator at Franklin County Board of Education/Franklin County High School and East Jackson Comprehensive High School. In addition, they also worked as a self-employed AHA CPR instructor/trainer. From 2015 onwards, they joined Quipt Home Medical, initially as a Clinical Sales Specialist and later as the Vice President of Clinical Sales. Kellie has also been actively involved in Georgia HOSA - Future Heath Professionals, serving as a board member and past chair and chairman of the board.
Kellie Seawright's education history includes attending The University of Georgia's New Teacher Institute (PACTE) from an unknown start year until 2002. Kellie then studied in the Respiratory Care Program at Athens Technical College from an unknown start year until 1991. In 1994, they obtained PSGT Certification from The Atlanta School of Sleep Medicine through their Essentials of Sleep Technology program. Kellie also pursued Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist at Athens Technical College, although the start and end years are unknown.
In terms of additional certifications, Kellie obtained Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) from the American Heart Association in August 2019. Kellie also received the Respiratory Care Practitioner certification from the Georgia Composite Medical Board in November 1994 and the Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) certification from the National Board for Respiratory Care - NBRC in December 1991. Additionally, Kellie has the AHA First Aid/CPR Instructor certification from the American Heart Association, but the exact date of completion is not provided. Kellie is also certified as a Certified Respiratory Therapist - Sleep Disorders Specialty (CRT-SDS) by the National Board for Respiratory Care - NBRC, although the date of completion is not specified.
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