Mary Virginia (Ginny) Stamm


Mary Virginia Durkin-Stamm

EDUCATION

EXPERIENCE

1966-1972 Aide, Central Wisconsin Colony and Training School (CWC) Direct resident care During all school breaks 1966-1969 Year round while in graduate school 1969-1972

1972-1974 Researcher in Genetics Department, CWC Responsible for all research statistics Reviewed medical records for case histories Assisted with all the papers written about CWC residents during that time Assisted in the collection and shipment of specimens

1974-1977 Researcher at Wisconsin Clinical Genetics Center. (U. of Wisc.) Liaison with CWC Performed extensive library research and assisted in the preparation of bibliographies. Assisted with the statistics for most papers written during that time. Prepared papers for publication Performed many of the administrative tasks

1977- present I left my job at UW to accompany my husband who is a professor of meteorology at SUNY-Oswego. My position was grant supported and due to terminate within a year. I taught the general genetics course several times at SUNY-Oswego before Dr. Peter Rosenbaum came to Oswego. More recently I taught beginning statistics for the Math Department at SUNY-Oswego. I was on the Board of Directors for Parents of Special Children, and the Family Care Advisory Board of Central New York. I work closely with environmental groups to assure accuracy in biological information and understanding. I have been involved in the: development of surveys, training of data takers, statistical analysis, drafting the groups' final reports and education of members. We were foster parents for many years to three severely multiply handicapped children as well as several normal children. For the past several years I have worked as a home health aide, then as a home health nurse.

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