Barbara Bush

Professor
Allied Health
Western Kentucky University
United States of America

Biography

  A native of Kentucky, Mrs. Bush grew up in Madisonville. She received an Associate of Applied Science Degree from Madisonville Community College, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene Education from the University of Southern Indiana, and a Master of Science Degree in Allied Health Education with an emphasis in Clinical and College Teaching from the University of Kentucky. Mrs. Bush practiced clinical dental hygiene in Owensboro, Henderson, and Madisonville prior to assuming her faculty position at WKU in 1995.      

Research Intrest

  Dental Hygiene Periodontics Clinical Dental Hygiene Dental Radiology 2   

List of Publications
Bush, B. (1999). Imperialism, race, and resistance: Africa and Britain, 1919-1945. Psychology Press.
Bush, B. (1990). Slave women in Caribbean society, 1650-1838. J. Currey.