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Judith A. Sedgeman, M.A., is the Education Director of the West Virginia Initiative for Innate Health at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University. An Assistant Professor, she teaches in the Public Health program of the Department of Community Medicine at West Virginia University Medical School. She is on the Advisory Board of the Faculty Development Committee at WVU Health Sciences Center, and a former Vice-Chair of the Women in Science and Health Committee. She is also a mentor in the Teaching Scholars Program, for which she has developed an on-line leadership seminar. She serves as an executive coach, seminar leader and program facilitator for professionals and organizations outside of the University and is an internationally recognized speaker, seminar leader and teacher in the emerging field of Innate Health. Her program, Creating Leadership from Within, has been offered at numerous health organizations in the U.S. and abroad. A graduate of Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, she received her M.A. degree from Trinity College, Hartford, CT. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Psychology at WVU.
Judith A. Sedgeman, M.A., is the Education Director of the West Virginia Initiative for Innate Health at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University. An Assistant Professor, she teaches in the Public Health program of the Department of Community Medicine at West Virginia University Medical School. She is on the Advisory Board of the Faculty Development Committee at WVU Health Sciences Center, and a former Vice-Chair of the Women in Science and Health Committee. She is also a mentor in the Teaching Scholars Program, for which she has developed an on-line leadership seminar. She serves as an executive coach, seminar leader and program facilitator for professionals and organizations outside of the University and is an internationally recognized speaker, seminar leader and teacher in the emerging field of Innate Health. Her program, Creating Leadership from Within, has been offered at numerous health organizations in the U.S. and abroad. A graduate of Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, she received her M.A. degree from Trinity College, Hartford, CT. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Psychology at WVU.



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Judith A. Sedgeman, M.A., is the Education Director of the West Virginia Initiative for Innate Health at the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of West Virginia University. An Assistant Professor, she teaches in the Public Health program of the Department of Community Medicine at West Virginia University Medical School. She is on the Advisory Board of the Faculty Development Committee at WVU Health Sciences Center, and a former Vice-Chair of the Women in Science and Health Committee. She is also a mentor in the Teaching Scholars Program, for which she has developed an on-line leadership seminar. She serves as an executive coach, seminar leader and program facilitator for professionals and organizations outside of the University and is an internationally recognized speaker, seminar leader and teacher in the emerging field of Innate Health. Her program, Creating Leadership from Within, has been offered at numerous health organizations in the U.S. and abroad. A graduate of Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, she received her M.A. degree from Trinity College, Hartford, CT. She is currently a doctoral candidate in Educational Psychology at WVU.

She has been a college instructor, an award-winning newspaper reporter and editor, an entrepreneurand a business consultant. For moe than 20 years, her work has focused on the emerging field of HealthRealization/Innate Health.

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