331 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS Millennium Magazine Featured Listee AUTHOR, PSYCHOTHERAPIST (RETIRED) Williamsburg, VA CLINICAL SUPERVISOR Johns Hopkins Home Care Group Bethesda, MD JUDY DIANE CHAMBERLAIN VILLECCO Judy Diane Chamberlain Villecco has cultivated a fulfilling career as an accomplished author. Her notable publications include “America at the Gates of Hell: How Do We Escape?” from 2019 and “Conduct Unbecoming: Rape, Torture, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder from Military Commanders” from 2013. Well regarded for her creative contributions, Ms. Villecco’s work has been published and cited in the Punjab Law Review. Adjacent to her primary vocation, Ms. Villecco previously served as a psychotherapist in her community and as an adjunct professor of addiction, intervention and psychopathology at the University of Wisconsin. Much of her performance in the field was born of her academic journey, as well as her experiences while serving in the United States Army. Ms. Villecco earned a master’s degree at the University of West Florida in 1991. Well regarded for her achievements in the field, Ms. Villecco was recognized with the Addictions Counselor of the Year Award by the Mental Health Association. Attributing much of her success to her willingness to help others, she hopes to fully retire from working in the near future. Well regarded in the field of health care, Nadine Y. Williams has worked in health care for several years and has excelled as a clinical supervisor for Johns Hopkins Home Care Group and Potomac Home Support since 2019. She maintains responsibility for various administrative duties, such as overseeing the department in the absence of the clinical director, corresponding with colleagues, leading meetings and conducting orientations. Additionally, Ms. Williams oversees the nurses’ and CNAs’ activities in their patients’ homes, as well as conducts assessment and care plans. For her work with the Johns Hopkins Home Care Group, she was honored with the Recognition for Respect and Cordiality Award. Earlier, Ms. Williams was an assistant manager at Eckerd Drugs and Club Caribbean Hotel and a nurse with Florida Hospital Altamonte Springs. Prior to commencing her vocation, she pursued an education at Florida State University, from which she received a BS in management and finance. She subsequently received certification as a registered nurse through Miami Dade College. Ms. Williams attributes much of her success to her abiding Christian faith. Looking forward, she intends to continue sharing her knowledge and care with the medical community. NADINE Y. WILLIAMS
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