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<description><![CDATA[<p><span style="width: 600px; display: inline-block; word-wrap: break-word;"><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: "Calibri", "sans-serif"; font-size: 11pt;">Greetings <br />Online Colleagues: So that you can get to know me and what I do, I <br />have provided you with a brief background sketch. If you have any questions <br />about me (within reason :-) )... feel free to ask. I currently reside in the <br />back slopes of Camino, California on some acres of mountain and river land. It <br />is my sanctuary. Camino is located in the Sierra Mother Lode; one hour from <br />Sacramento and one hour from Lake Tahoe. I am the principal for The Cameron <br />Group, a consultation firm in organizational development and research design and <br />evaluation. This firm does change initiatives, training and research design and <br />evaluation for organizations. Besides teaching for online, I hold faculty <br />appointments with several other universities as well. I was a member of the <br />Board of Advisors for Cambridge University School of Medicine's International <br />Medical Education Program for several years in its formulation. I am currently a <br />member of an Institutional Review Board that provides evaluation of research <br />protocols on human subjects for medical, pharmaceutical and biotechnology <br />companies. I am on the Board of Directors of Divine Spark, a non profit <br />organization that serves the Native American communities. I teach a variety of <br />courses in organizational behavior, management, psychology and research and <br />statistics. Over the last twenty-five years I have taught at a number of <br />universities and held administrative positions at several of them throughout the <br />years. I was raised in the Santa Ynez Valley above Santa Barbara on a small <br />ranch and started my education with a career of veterinary medicine in mind. I <br />played music at night and received several fellowships to finance my education. <br />I received my BA (Honors) and MA at California State University, Sacramento and <br />the Ph.D. from Texas Christian University in Psychology (Neuroscience <br />Specialty). I was rethreaded as a clinician with a postdoctoral fellowship at <br />The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where I also taught. I then <br />returned to Texas for another postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Texas <br />Southwestern Medical School in Dallas. Again, I also held faculty rank there. <br />After completing the fellowships I returned to California and became Faculty <br />Chair and Director of the Child/Family Clinical Program for California School of <br />Professional Psychology. I have been in private practice and consulting to <br />organizations since that time, always keeping my hand in teaching at the <br />university level. My interests include surfing, skiing (both water and snow), <br />horse riding; as well as music and reading. I am an active parent and thoroughly <br />enjoy my children. My 19 year old son, Dusty and I compete in martial arts as <br />members of the Kodan Kan Kosho Ryu Association. My daughter, Samantha (23) shows <br />horses throughout the western states. Samantha is in college in Durango, <br />Colorado (Fort Lewis College). Dusty is at the University of the Pacific. I <br />enjoy teaching online where my experience with mature, motivated students has <br />been rewarding and stimulating. It is great to find a learning environment where <br />shared ideas are nurtured and encouraged<br /></span></span></p>
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