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My name is Elizabeth Watson, a TMS Technician. I am a licensed practical nurse. I live in York with my husband and our son. I started my medical career in the ninth grade (2006) at York County School of Technology. I applied and was accepted into the Allied Health program. I graduated from High School in 2010 and continued my medical journey by completing my CNA (certified nursing assistant) and later completing my LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse). I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Science and nursing.
I have extensive experience in geriatrics (especially dementia and Alzheimer’s), orthopedics, mental health, as well as addiction and recovery medicine. I have a wide range of experience working with clients with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, substance/alcohol use, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorders.
I often say, “This is not a career you just stumble upon. This is a career we choose, whether it is because we have been here ourselves or because we have someone we love who has. We understand the fear and pain that depression and anxiety can have on our lives.” We truly care about everyone who walks through our door. Their well-being, happiness, and safety are our first priorities.
My name is Elizabeth Watson, a TMS Technician. I am a licensed practical nurse. I live in York with my husband and our son. I started my medical career in the ninth grade (2006) at York County School of Technology. I applied and was accepted into the Allied Health program. I graduated from High School in 2010 and continued my medical journey by completing my CNA (certified nursing assistant) and later completing my LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse). I am currently pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Science and nursing.
I have extensive experience in geriatrics (especially dementia and Alzheimer’s), orthopedics, mental health, as well as addiction and recovery medicine. I have a wide range of experience working with clients with anxiety, depression, personality disorders, substance/alcohol use, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorders.
I often say, “This is not a career you just stumble upon. This is a career we choose, whether it is because we have been here ourselves or because we have someone we love who has. We understand the fear and pain that depression and anxiety can have on our lives.” We truly care about everyone who walks through our door. Their well-being, happiness, and safety are our first priorities.