Sue Alice Inskeep Erickson, PhD, RN

Health Educator | Nurse | Chaplain

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A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1938

Dr. Erickson is born in Sailor Springs, Illinois to Charles Ashby Inskeep and Myra Estella Inskeep.

1959

Dr. Erickson marries Gilbert Dale Erickson and receives a diploma in professional nursing from the St. Luke’s Hospital.

1981

Dr. Erickson receives a Bachelor of Arts from Stephens College.

1983

Dr. Erickson becomes a consultant on the board of directors of Pioneer Bible Translators in Dallas, Texas.

1985

Dr. Erickson becomes a nurse and health educator at the Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1986

Dr. Erickson co-authors the “Sandia National Laboratories Nutrition Program.”

1987

Dr. Erickson receives a Master of Science in community health education from the University of Mexico and becomes an academic research advisor.

1988

Dr. Erickson becomes a consultant for Cuidandos Los Ninos in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

1992

Dr. Erickson receives a Doctor of Philosophy in health physical education and recreation (HPER) and community health education from the University of Mexico.

1992

Dr. Erickson authors “Analytical Description of People Diagnosed with Fybromyalgia.”

1992

Dr. Erickson is appointed director of Christian education at Heights Christian Church.

1993

Dr. Erickson is appointed vice chairman of the board of the directors of Pioneer Bible Translators. She also establishes SAE Health Comms., LLC.

1995

Dr. Erickson serves as a visiting lecturer in the Department of Medicine at the University of Zimbabwe in Harare, Zimbabwe.

1996

Dr. Erickson becomes an adjunct professor of bioethics at Lincoln Christian Seminary in Illinois.

2005

Dr. Erickson authors “After Abstinence.”

2006

Dr. Erickson is named a Distinguished Alumnus by Mount Vernon Township High School.

2008

Dr. Erickson serves as visiting faculty in the Department of Community Health at the Malawi School of Medicine.

2008

Dr. Erickson is appointed president of the board of directors of the New Mexico Youth and Medical Ethics Families Lifeline.

2009

Dr. Erickson becomes an adjunct professor in the Physician Assistant Program at the University of St. Francis.

2011

Dr. Erickson joins the American Association of Christian Counselors and the International Fellowship of Chaplains.

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