Background
Baxter, Debra Preston was born on April 26, 1951 in Tampa, Florida, United States. Daughter of Harry Cleveland and Doris Preston.
nursing consultant clinical educator
Baxter, Debra Preston was born on April 26, 1951 in Tampa, Florida, United States. Daughter of Harry Cleveland and Doris Preston.
Diploma, Mastin School Nursing, Mobile, Alabama, 1972; Bachelor of science in nursing, Auburn U., 1990.
Staff and charge nurse Intensive Care Unit and emergency room, Mobile General Hospital, 1972-1973; instructor, Mastin School Nursing, 1973-1974; staff and charge nurse Intensive Care Unit-Cardiac Care Unit and emergency room, Thomas Hospital, Fairhope, Alabama, 1974-1977; head nurse, patient evaluation facility, Providence Hospital, Mobile, 1977-1978; operating room teaching nurse, University of Southern Alabama Medical Center, Mobile, 1978-1979; staff nurse cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit, Carraway Methodist Medical Center, Birmingham, 1979; out-patient clinic nurse, U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1981-1990; staff and charge nurse Intensive Care Unit-Cardiac Care Unit, Department of Community Health Regional Medical Center, Tuscaloosa, 1981-1990; staff and charge nurse acute cardiac care unit, Department of Community Health Regional Medical Center, Tuscaloosa, 1986-1989; staff field nurse Home Health Superior vena cava syndrome, Department of Community Health Regional Medical Center, Tuscaloosa, 1989; school nurse, Hamilton Southeastern School System, 1990-1992; Intensive Care Unit float nurse, Riverview Hospital, Noblesville, Indiana, 1991-1992; clinical educator, consultant, Corinthian Medical and Pharmaceutical Superior vena cava syndrome, Indianapolis, since 1992.
Leader jrs. Girl Scouts American, Tuscaloosa, 1989-1990. Youth Sunday school teacher, volunteer church secretary, Women's Missionary Union. Volunteer Teachers Assistant program Hamilton Southeastern High School.
Member AACN (John Wilson Rodgers Art of Nursing award 1987).
Married L. Douglas Baxter, March 23, 1979. Children: Melissa R. Holbein, Rebecca G. Holbein, Leo Frank Baxter World War II.