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Our Team

Midge Burrows -      Midge Burrows has been a nurse for 44 years. The majority of that time she has worked in Critical Care, Coronary Care and the ER. She was on the emergency Cor- Zero team at St. Anthony’s hospital for over ten years. She has been actively teaching in the health care field for over 30 years. She has been an ACLS Course Director for over 25 years and a CPR instructor for over thirty years. She enjoys teaching classes and has many experiences to make the scenarios real to those she teaches, helping them visualize things they may not have experienced yet in their own practice. Her philosophy is that you cannot learn in a stressful environment and therefore has low-stress classes where learning can be enhanced. She enjoys customizing the classes to meet the course participates’ needs. She puts the emphasis on the needs of a medical office, surgical center, GI center, dental office or whatever group she is teaching. However, all of the classes fully meet the requirements of AHA for ACLS, PALS, PEARS, CPR, First Aid, AED and State requirements for school and day care facilities for Universal Precautions and Medication Administration Classes.

 

Judy McLean -   Judy has over twenty years experience teaching ACLS, PALS, NRP, ENPC and Critical Care Classes.
She has worked in the ICU, NICU, PICU and in a Level One Pediatric Trauma Center. The oportunity to teach small classes and give each student what they need, appealled to the ideals and goals that Judy has set for herself. To pass on the valuable knowledge and experience that she has collected over the years, is the driving force in her teaching. Being the PALS Instructor for EdCor is a challenge and great oportunity. If you are afraid of “kids” and worried about their care, Judy gives gentle tips to relieve your concerns. She is always happy to gear the classes to the learners’ needs and situations.

Tammy Turner  -     Tammy Turner has been a BLS instructor for 2 years and recent First Aid instructor. Her passion is teaching in the community. Her life experiences have allowed her to use BLS and First Aid Her understanding of being a lay person in a medical situation shows students that using basic skills is not something to be feared but a tool anyone can use. Her teaching style is relaxed and adaptable to whatever group she is teaching.

Sherri Spitler  -     Sherri Spitler has been a nurse for 15 years. She has spent the majority of her career working in school & community settings and working with children with disabilities. Therefore, she has had a great deal of experience in teaching people how to take care of others in a non-medical setting. She also has an understanding of licensing requirements for daycare settings.She is an instructor of the Colorado State approved medication administration training for school/camps/daycare facilities as well as the Colorado Department of Developmental Disabilities medication administration course. She also teaches Universal Precautions and is an authorized instructor for American Heart Association CPR & First Aid classes.Her teaching style is relaxed and she encourages questions to help minimize stress. She has a passion for educating laypeople as well as those with medical backgrounds and believes that her responsibility to her students is to emphasize the practical application of the subject matter so that her students leave the class with an understanding of how to apply their learning to their every day lives and work.

Kelly Shields - Kelly has been a nurse for 10 years, working in the specialty area of Labor & Delivery, Newborn Nursery and NICU. She has been an NRP Instructor for 7 years. She enjoys teaching students at all levels of experience and facilitates a low stress learning environment. Kelly is able to apply her real life experiences to enhance the learning opportunity. The goal of her classes is that when a neonate needs resuscitation you will know what to do! This class will meet all the requirements of the AAP.