Amy Dolgin has extensive work experience in various roles related to healthcare, wellness, and community health interventions. Currently, they serve as the Director of Integrated Wellness and Learning at the Union for Reform Judaism. Prior to this, Amy worked as an Adjunct Instructor at DePaul University and as a Manager for the Baby-Friendly Hospital Project at the American Academy of Pediatrics, Illinois Chapter. Amy also ran their own consulting business, Amy Dolgin Consulting, where they provided program management, event coordination, program evaluation, and assistance in community health interventions. Additionally, Amy has experience as a Community Health Nurse, RN/Case Manager at a hospice and palliative care agency, and as a Volunteer Doula. Amy has also worked as a Public Health Consultant for the Office on Women's Health - Region V, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Earlier in their career, they were a Grant Writer and Crisis Line Worker at Between Friends.
Amy Dolgin has a diverse education history. Amy started their higher education journey at McGill University from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree. Their field of study at McGill University included Social Studies of Medicine and Science, as well as Women's Studies.
After their undergraduate studies, Amy pursued further education at the University of Illinois Chicago. From 2005 to 2007, they completed a Master of Public Health degree with a focus on Maternal and Child Health. Later, in 2010 and 2011, Amy returned to the University of Illinois Chicago to earn a BSN Equivalent degree in Nursing.
In addition to their academic achievements, Amy also obtained various certifications. In May 2012, they became a Registered Nurse in the State of Illinois. To enhance their skills, Amy achieved CPR certification from the American Heart Association/ Chicago CPR Now in March 2012. Lastly, they obtained a Registered Nurse certification in the State of Wisconsin in February 2012.
Before their higher education journey, there is no available information regarding Amy Dolgin's educational background at the Francis W. Parker School.
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