51 VSF employee licenses set to expire during Q1 in Dallas

51 VSF employee licenses set to expire during Q1 in Dallas
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There are 51 VSF employee licenses held by individuals from Dallas set to expire during the first quarter, an increase over the previous quarter, according to data from the DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit.

The DSHS Professional Licensing and Certification Unit consists of 23 regulatory programs. The programs evaluate and issue credentials, administer examinations, monitor continuing education activities, conduct complaint investigations, impose disciplinary sanctions, and regulate various health professions and related facilities in the State of Texas.

The licenses listed in the table below will expire in the first quarter if they are not renewed.

VSF employee licenses set to expire in Dallas during Q1
Name License No. Expiration Date
Donna K. Puckett 10052 2022-02-27
Guadalupe L. Rosales 10661 2022-01-10
Sabrina Myers 11106 2022-03-27
Ariel S. Marroquin 11483 2022-01-15
Sheryl L. Vasquez 12658 2022-03-17
William Schell Jr. 12826 2022-03-25
Stephanie Morado 12828 2022-03-23
Daniela Virgen 13686 2022-02-13
Kathleen D. Parvin 13717 2022-01-08
Samantha M. Juarez 13758 2022-03-18
Jonathan Lacy 13767 2022-03-21
Juanita M. Murphy 14156 2022-03-17
Alisha M. Sharp 14520 2022-03-27
Gwendolyn M. Thornton 14618 2022-03-09
Clayton Williams 15070 2022-01-16
Robert D. Cole 15181 2022-03-11
Cassandra A. Norris 15182 2022-03-11
Jason G. Lopez 15184 2022-03-12
Garica M. Edwards 15188 2022-03-15
Desiray M. Barajas 15545 2022-02-01
Austin Gonzales 15729 2022-01-08
Kayla M. Self 15752 2022-01-24
Shu Ping Lin 15774 2022-02-10
Marysol Robledo 15777 2022-02-10
Kamaron N. Lacy 15824 2022-03-10
Shanea N. Moreno 15842 2022-03-20
Thomas C. Malvasi 16234 2022-01-12
Mariah N. Perez 16246 2022-01-20
Natalie D. Madrigal 16268 2022-01-27
Ambur D. Carroll 16278 2022-02-03
Jessica D. Johnson 16281 2022-02-04
Malerie Haskins 16285 2022-02-04
Alicia D. Cotten 16302 2022-02-22
Delia Valdivia Jones 16305 2022-02-23
Tamara Williams 16311 2022-02-25
Lisa Ann Phipps 16314 2022-02-26
Brianna M. Galaviz 16319 2022-02-26
Christopher Matthews 16321 2022-03-01
Donna G. Scott 16337 2022-03-12
Amy Lynn Steward 16345 2022-03-17
Desiree A. Martinez 16346 2022-03-17
Melissa Anne Norman 3358 2022-02-03
A. J.O. Benson 4089 2022-03-04
Lisa E. Pullum 4704 2022-01-06
Patricia K. Jarvill 5369 2022-02-20
Mark A. Celeste 6087 2022-02-19
Kevyn K. Turney 6736 2022-01-14
Christopher J. Tibbs 6748 2022-03-01
Carla Binder 6914 2022-02-25
Vanessa Varela 7146 2022-03-27
Deanna R. Tiffany 9132 2022-01-27


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