Background
Eng, Joyce Frances was born on August 16, 1946 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Walter K. and Caroline C. (Young) England.
Eng, Joyce Frances was born on August 16, 1946 in East Orange, New Jersey, United States. Daughter of Walter K. and Caroline C. (Young) England.
Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 1969. Master of Science, C.W. Post Center Long Island University, 1972. Postgraduate, University Hawaii, 1970.
Master of Arts in Theology, Ecumenical Institute Theology, St. Mary's Seminary & University, 1980.
Medical technical intern School Medical Technology, Morristown Hospital, New Jersey, 1968—1969, medical technologist, 1969—1970. Blood bank technologist Dover General Hospital, New Jersey, 1971. Trainee United States Public Health Service Allied Health, 1971—1972.
Part-time medical technologist Glenridge Laboratories, Brooklyn, 1972. Instructor department clinical pathology University Maryland School Medicine, Baltimore, 1972—1973, assistant professor department medical technical, 1972—1973. Chief bacteriologist Howard County General Hospital, Columbia, Maryland, 1973—1974.
Instructor anatomy and physiology division biology Catonsville Community College, 1975. Health care specialist Bureau Health Insurance, Social Security Administration, Department of Health, Baltimore, 1975—1978. Standards and certified analyst Health Care Financing Administration, Health Standards & Quality Bureau, Department Health & Human Services, 1978—1982, Bureau Eligibility, Reimbursement, & Coverage, 1982—1988, Bureau Policy Development, since 1988.
Member standards management committee National Committee Clinical Laboratory Standards, 1981—1985.
Member of Association Military Surgeons United States, National Registry Microbiologists, American Society Microbiology, American Society Clinical Pathologists, Maryland Society Medical Technology (chairman civil service subcommittee 1981-1982, board directors, Western Maryland representative 1975-1990, member nominations committee 1976-1977, 1987-1988, staff member newsletter since 1985, editor newsletter since 1987, planning committee member 1987-1988, chairman state conference 1988, secretary 1988-1989, president since 1980, chairman nominations committee since 1988, named Medical Technology Member of Year 1988-1990), American Society Medical Technology (house delegations 1977, 1981-1982, 1985-1990, member region II council since 1988), Omicron Sigma.