105 104 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine Millennium - Twentieth Edition MEDICINE, HEALTH CARE AND WELLNESS wellness life and crystal sound therapist coach. Ms. Gibbs’ practice focuses on working with clients with anxiety, anger, PTSD, depression, trauma and insomnia, utilizing such modalities as crystal and sound therapy and energy healing practices. She is proud of her positive impact on others and remains sincerely dedicated to continuing her work for the greatest good. Born in Jamaica, Ms. Gibbs began her professional journey by earning a diploma in early childhood education at the Shortwood Teachers College in 2004. She subsequently achieved a Bachelor of Science in education at Western Carolina University in 2008. Before relocating to the United States in 2012, she spent seven years working in education as a preschool and primary school teacher. She continued her education at Walla Walla Community College, studying pre-nursing. Furthermore, she worked as a certified nursing assistant at Providence St. Mary’s, as an independent home care aide, and in various business administration roles during this period. Before focusing on her efforts with the Energy Intelligence Academy and the Shanara Sacred Energy Healing Center, Ms. Gibbs served as an adjunct nursing aide instructor and a site lead for Rhino Medical Services during COVID-19. She remains active in community outreach as a volunteer for the American Red Cross and continues to pursue additional education. Well-regarded for her creative accomplishments, Ms. Gibbs is also the author of “Cosmic Love Embracing Your Divine Essence with Galactic Guidance: Journeying With Archangels, Ancestors and Ascended Masters Towards Self-Love and Enlightenment.” She also writes poems. In the coming years, Ms. Gibbs hopes to continue increasing the reach of her work and professional influence throughout the nation and internationally. Karene T. Gibbs is an integrative wellness professional and entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to helping others find personal growth and healing. Since 2022, she has operated as the owner of Shanara Sacred Energy Healing Center LLC, and she recently launched the Energy Intelligence Academy. Likewise, she is an intuitive holistic KARENE T. GIBBS OWNER Shanara Sacred Energy Healing Center LLC, Energy Intelligence Academy Walla Walla, WA MEDICINE, HEALTH CARE AND WELLNESS at Northeast Ambulance and Fire Protection District. As fire chief, she wrote grants for community emergency preparedness and to equip high school sports programs with automated external defibrillators, increased access to emergency medical services for the community, and improved patient outcomes in cardiac arrest due to cardiovascular disease. As a nurse, she advocates for individuals lacking access to adequate health care, ensuring they receive necessary care at appropriate medical facilities. Reflecting on her accomplishments, Dr. Elgin is proud to have served on the National Advisory Council for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as part of the first advisory council under former President George Bush. In 2016, she received the Worldwide Leaders in Healthcare Award. Looking to the future, she strives to leave a legacy of patient advocacy and healthcare equity, particularly for marginalized communities and children. Since 2023, Dr. Angelia Mary Elgin, RN, has served as an acute care nurse practitioner with the Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center. In her position, she provides care for patients undergoing cardiovascular and thoracic surgeries. Additionally, she has taught in the nursing program at Chamberlain University LLC since 2022. Beginning her own education at St. Louis Community College, Dr. Elgin earned an associate degree in paramedic technology in 1996 and an associate degree in nursing in 1998. That same year, she graduated from Sterling College with a BSBA in executive management. Returning to school later in her career, she attended the University of Phoenix, earning an MA in management and organizational leadership in 2006. To further enhance her career experience, she began studying at Maryville University of Saint Louis, where she earned a BSN in 2015 and a DNP in 2020. Dr. Elgin began her career as a paramedic and firefighter with the University City Fire Department, subsequently becoming a critical care registered nurse at St. Louis University Hospital (now SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital) in 1998. In 2009, she became the first African American female fire chief in the state of Missouri ANGELIA MARY ELGIN, DNP, RN NURSE PRACTITIONER Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center Houston, TX
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