Nancy alvarez age
- •
Nancy Caroline, MD (1944-2002)
Dr. Caroline was one of the first physicians to understand that non-physicians could perform emergency skills traditionally relegated solely to docs. She was mentored by early EMS pioneer, Dr. Peter Safar, and became involved in one of the first paramedic education projects in the United States: training members of the pioneering Freedom House Enterprises Ambulance Service in the Pittsburgh area.
During the late 1970s, spurred by the fact that paramedics had to utilize nursing or medical textbooks that did not take into account EMS’ unique working environments, she authored the now-revered original paramedic textbook, Emergency Care in the Streets. For a decade her book was the only resource available for paramedic care.
Dr. Caroline followed her efforts in the U.S. with work overseas in Israel as the first medical director of Magen David Adom, Israel’s Red Cross equivalent. There she developed a training program that enabled emergency workers to respond to terrorist attacks within minutes. Until the end of her life, Dr. Caroline c
- •
I knew I was going to be a doctor when I was in third grade. My grandfather was a doctor; my father was a surgeon; and I remember early on knowing that this was for me. But I was brainwashed. My father did it beautifully. He would take me to the hospital on Sunday mornings before the family went to church, and he would take me to the doctor's lounge and get me chocolate-covered graham crackers and chocolate milk, and leave me there while he went up and saw sick patientsbecause in those days, kids couldnt go up to the patient floorsand I thought that was "making rounds." So I would go to school on Mondays and say, "I made rounds with my father, we went to the hospital," and I thought that was it! And about that time, our next-door neighbor, who worked for Shell Oil Company, was retired at the age of 50. And my father was furious. So in addition to cutting up his Shell Oil cards, and saying he wouldn't ever get Shell gasoline again and I don't think he hashe sat me down and said: "This is why you want to become a doctor. You
Nancy Alvarez (psychologist)Dominican psychologist and television personality Nancy Álvarez (born 10 October 1951) is a Dominican singer, television personality, and licensed clinical psychologist, sexologist, and family therapist.[1] She is best known for hosting the talk show ¿Quién Tiene La Razón?, where she helped counsel families and couples with their interpersonal problems. She is currently co hosting a show called “Desiguales” for Univision; the largest Hispanic in the United States, and Dra. Nancy, a digital show produced on her own together with her closest friend and producer Catriel Leiras. BiographyHer singing career began in the 1970s when she moved to Puerto Rico. Álvarez began her professional career as a performer at the age of 15 and soon became the lead singer with Michel Camilo's band, an international group which toured in the 1970s.[2] She graduated from the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo. By the 1980s, following her studies, she began a new career a television producer and host, specializing in personal Copyright ©aimbomb.pages.dev 2025 |