Kristen received her Physical Therapist Assistant degree in 2014. Kristen worked a physical therapist assistant for 6 years at ATI Physical Therapy an outpatient clinic in Minonk, IL.
Kristen is currently going to school, online, at Liberty University and is going for her bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a focus in Christian counseling. Kristen is hoping to graduate in May 2021 and then will most likely be going for her master’s in psychology, with the goal of becoming a counselor.
Kristen was hired in 2020 as an administrative assistant and front office assistant.
Kristen lives in Eureka, Illinois and is a member of the Roanoke Apostolic Christian Church.
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