Advisor Profiles
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Lonny Ashworth holds an Associate of Science in Respiratory Therapy and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, both from Boise State University. He earned a Master of Education in 1979 from College of Idaho. He has been teaching at BSU since 1977 and has been working in Respiratory Care since 1973. His main area of interest is adult intensive care, especially hemodynamic monitoring and mechanical ventilation. He has been involved with the International Exchange Visit Programme for Respiratory Care Professional since its inception in 1995 and continues to travel to Japan twice each year presenting multiple workshops on adult mechanical ventilation and related topics. |
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Jeff Anderson earned an Associate of Arts in Respiratory Therapy from Madison Area Technical College in 1974 and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Physiology in 1983 from University of Wisconsin. He earned a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from Boise State University in 1989. He has been teaching at Boise State University since 1986. Jeff's clinical interest leans toward monitoring in adult intensive care, as well as pulmonary function testing and exercise physiology.
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Lutana Haan received her Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy from Boise State University in1996. In 1998, she received her Registry as a Polysomnographic Technologist. Her area of interest is sleep disorders medicine in pediatric through adult patients and is involved in the Idaho Sleep Disorders Association. She received a Masters of Health Science in 2009.
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Jody Lester earned a Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy from Boise State University in 1983, and a Master of Arts in Curriculum and Instruction from BSU in 1986. She has been teaching at BSU since 1983. She is interested in adult trauma, neonatal intensive care and effects of tobacco on pulmonary health.
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TJ Wing earned his Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Therapy in 2002 and a Masters of Health Science with a leadership emphasis in 2008, both from Boise State University. He has been teaching adult critical care and neonatal/pediatric emergency medicine in the Respiratory Care Program since 2003. His interests are to continue towards his Ph.D. while completing research in the areas of adult mechanical ventilation, human performance and pulmonary disease.
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Coleen Dudley receved her Associate of Science in Medical Records Science in 1991 and her Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management in 1998. She is a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT). Coleen has also, completed the PSP (Professional Standards Program) through the National Association of Educational Office Professionals (NAEOP) in 2007 with the distiction of CEOE (Certified Educational Office Employee). Coleen is the Administrative Assistant for the the Department of Respiratory Care and has been with the university since 1993. |




