Sandra Lozada
About Sandra Lozada
Sandra Lozada is a Behavioral Care Assistant currently employed at Loma Linda University Health. She has extensive experience in nursing and healthcare, holding multiple degrees and certifications in social and behavioral sciences, psychology, and respiratory care.
Current Role at Loma Linda University Health
Sandra Lozada has been employed as a Behavioral Care Assistant at Loma Linda University Health since 2021. In this role, she provides support to patients in a behavioral health setting, contributing to their care and recovery. Her experience in nursing and patient care enhances her ability to assist individuals with various behavioral health needs.
Previous Experience in Healthcare
Before her current position, Sandra worked as a Nursing Attendant at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center from 2020 to 2024. She also served as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Maxim Healthcare Services in Los Angeles from 2018 to 2020. Additionally, she worked at Camino Nuevo Charter Academy as a C.N.A & Paraeducator for five months in 2019. These roles provided her with a solid foundation in patient care and support.
Educational Background
Sandra Lozada studied at East Los Angeles College, where she earned two Associate Degrees in Social and Behavioral Science and Psychology from 2018 to 2021. She furthered her education at Loma Linda University, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Respiratory Care from 2021 to 2023. Additionally, she completed studies in Restorative Nursing and achieved a Restorative Nursing Assistant certification in 2019, as well as obtaining her Certified Nursing Assistant certification during the same year.
Certifications and Training
Sandra holds multiple certifications relevant to her career in healthcare. She earned her Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) certification and license in 2019, which qualifies her to assist in various patient care settings. Furthermore, she completed training in Restorative Nursing, equipping her with specialized skills to support patients in their recovery processes.