Anesthesia AssociatesSaint Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor Anesthesia 5301 E Huron Riv Dr, Ann Arbor, MI 48104 734 712-3840 (phone), 734 712-5526 (fax)
Education:
Medical School A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Ward graduated from the A.T. Still University of Health Sciences/ Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1981. She works in Ann Arbor, MI and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Ward is affiliated with Beaumont Hospital Wayne and St Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor.
Oct 2007 to 2000 Recognized clinical instructor in support of student programsQuabbin Valley Healthcare Athol, MA Jun 2006 to Oct 2007River Terrace Healthcare Lancaster, MA Oct 2004 to Jun 2006 Rehab Manager/COTA/LBoston North Area Boston, MA Feb 2002 to Jul 2004 Multi-site Rehab ManagerWalden Rehab Concord, MA Sep 1999 to Feb 2002 Rehab Program ManagerWalden Rehab, Great Barrington Healthcare and River Terrace Healthcare
May 1996 to Sep 1999 Present educational sessions to Nursing staff regarding therapeutic techniques
Sep 2012 to 2000 Research AssistantPr. Alo Basu, College of the Holy Cross Psychology Department
Jun 2012 to 2000 Research AssistantLab Maintenance
Sep 2011 to 2000 Hogan Student DiningJohnson's Restaurant & Dairy Bar Groton, MA Mar 2007 to Dec 2012 WaitressDr. Daniel Bitran, College of the Holy Cross Psychology Department Worcester, MA Sep 2010 to Mar 2012 Research AssistantCollege of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA Sep 2009 to Mar 2011 Hogan Student Worker
Education:
College of the Holy Cross Worcester, MA 2013 BA in Psychology major, Chemistry minorDunstable Regional High School Groton, MA 2009
As the puck nicked off the post, Canadian defenseman Catherine Ward thought something much different. That one inch would be wide enough for her team to charge through and rip the Olympic gold medal out of the Americans hands, leaving Canada the space to rally for a 3-2 overtime victory in another
Date: Feb 20, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
US women lose hockey gold in heartbreaking fashion
referees' eagerness to call penalties in an Olympic overtime, which is already 4-on-4 hockey. Just 6 seconds after Canada's Catherine Ward was sent off for a big hit near the net, Jocelyne Lamoureux was penalized for slashing on a single whack at Shannon Szabados' pads with the puck underneath them.
controversial decisions from the officials. After Canada defenseman Catherine Ward was sent to the penalty box at 6:09 of overtime, United States forward Jocelyn Lamoureux was called for slashing six seconds later when she took a whack with her stick after goaltender Shannon Szabados covered the puck.
Date: Feb 20, 2014
Source: Google
An Olympic rivalry: USA vs. Canada women's ice hockey
After six tense minutes of overtime,the U.S. picked up a power play when Catherine Ward was sent off forcross-checking. But five seconds later, Jocelyne Lamoureux was called forslashing for swiping at the goalie's pads after a save. And during a bad playerchange by the Americ
Date: Feb 20, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Sochi Winter Olympics: Ice Hockey Men's tournament opens with a thriller
Wickenheiser, old legs and all, played 21 minutes 38 seconds. Only one Canadian, 26-year-old Catherine Ward, and two U.S. players, the 24-year-old Knight and the 26-year-old Gigi Marvin, spent more time on the ice.
Date: Feb 12, 2014
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Olympics-Ice hockey-Canada looks to shed underdogs tag
"In Canada, playing hockey we are expected to win gold and I think that's our expectation of ourselves too. We like that kind of pressure, we enjoy it and almost play better with it," said Canadian defenseman Catherine Ward.
The teams met one week ago in preliminary-round competition when Canada rallied from a 2-0 third-period deficit on goals by Rebecca Johnston and Catherine Ward en route to a 3-2 shootout decision. Canada finished first in Group A with a 3-0 record, scoring triumphs over the U.S., Switzerland and Fin
Graduate student Catherine Ward (2a), junior Jenn Wakefield (1g, 1a) and sophomore Britt Hergesheimer (1g, 1a) led BU with two points each. Senior Holly Lorms, who scored in her fourth game in a row, also tallied for the Terriers. Hergesheimer's marker was her first of the season.