Thursday, 26 February 2015

Dr. Susan Cardenas: Decorated Teaching Career



Dr. Susan Cardenas is a well thought of member of the New Mexico State University Department of Public Health Sciences. She is an associate professor, who has spent many years both studying and working in the public health public sector. She works through a variety of ways to help reach the students in the area and assist in their learning of a variety of public health topics and to further personal growth. Dr. Cardenas has been part of the staff at NMSU since 1996, and is a former graduate of the school herself. She has been obtaining her education within the NMSU system from her undergraduate to her Master’s degree. She holds the position of the Director of the SWAG program, which is an outreach program that helps to educate local teens in an effort to cut down on the amount of teen pregnancies in the seven New Mexico counties. 

At NMSU's Department of Public Health Sciences, Dr. Susan Cardenas works as an associate professor educating students on a variety of health issues. She teaches mainly in the areas of public health such as women's health, sexuality education for children and youth, child health and maternal. She is a well-respected part of the of the NMSU Public Health Sciences Department team. Dr. Cardenas is dedicated to making a difference and works tirelessly to inspire her students to strive for excellence and take care of themselves. She is a trusted member of the Department of Public Health Sciences. She always goes the extra mile to help her students and other members of the NMSU staff and faculty. Before working in the Public Health Sciences Department, she was an assistant professor in the Department of Health Studies at Texas Women’s University. She taught courses to both graduate and undergraduate students. In her current position as an Associate Professor at New Mexico State University, she teaches students on undergraduate and graduate levels in subjects that include Women's Health Issues, Human Sexuality, Stress Management and Maternity. 

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