Lynette Watts

Gastroenterology
John Hopkins University
United States of America

Biography

Lynette Watts is an Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences, has been a diagnostic imaging professional since 1994, with expereince in trauma, surgical, and routine imaging procedures. She began her higher education teaching career in 2004 as an Assistant Professor of Radiologic Sciences for the Undergraduate entry-level Associate of Applied Science, Radiologic Sciences program and Bachelor of Science, Radiologic Sciences completion program. She currently teaches in the Master of Science, Radiologic Sciences program and serves on the Gunn College of Health Sciences and Human Services Interdisciplinary Committee. Her research interests are grade inflation, cyberbullying, and best practices for health sciences faculty for online learning. Lynette Watts is an Associate Professor of Radiologic Sciences, has been a diagnostic imaging professional since 1994, with expereince in trauma, surgical, and routine imaging procedures. She began her higher education teaching career in 2004 as an Assistant Professor of Radiologic Sciences for the Undergraduate entry-level Associate of Applied Science, Radiologic Sciences program and Bachelor of Science, Radiologic Sciences completion program. She currently teaches in the Master of Science, Radiologic Sciences program and serves on the Gunn College of Health Sciences and Human Services Interdisciplinary Committee. Her research interests are grade inflation, cyberbullying, and best practices for health sciences faculty for online learning.

Research Intrest

Gastroenterology