Tom Sims
About Tom Sims
Tom Sims is an adjunct professorial lecturer with extensive experience in public health and community health programs. He has taught at various institutions and has been involved in health planning and hospital management.
Work at The George Washington University
Tom Sims has served as an Adjunct Professorial Lecturer at The George Washington University since 2014. In this role, he engages with students in the field of psychology, drawing on his extensive background in public health and community health programs. His tenure at the university spans a decade, during which he has contributed to the academic growth of his students through his teaching.
Education and Expertise
Tom Sims holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from West Virginia University, where he studied from 2101 to 2105. He also earned a Master of Arts in Psychology from Georgia State University, completing his studies from 1971 to 1974. Additionally, he pursued engineering studies at Duke University from 2100 to 2102. His educational background supports his expertise in public health and community health initiatives.
Background in Public Health
Tom Sims possesses extensive experience in public health, focusing on enhancing community health programs. His involvement in health planning and hospital management has contributed to various public health initiatives. This background informs his teaching and consulting work, allowing him to provide practical insights to his students and community.
Previous Teaching and Consulting Roles
Prior to his current role at The George Washington University, Tom Sims worked as Part-Time Faculty in the Department of Psychology at the University of Charleston from 2009 to 2011. He also served as a consultant at Future Generations Graduate School in Franklin, West Virginia, from 2012 to 2013. These positions have provided him with a diverse teaching experience and a solid foundation in academic instruction.
Volunteer Work with West Virginia AARP
Since 2009, Tom Sims has been a volunteer with West Virginia AARP, dedicating his time to community service for over 15 years. His volunteer work complements his professional focus on public health and community engagement, allowing him to contribute positively to the well-being of his local community.