Andrea Martin
About Andrea Martin
Andrea Martin is a Hospital Education Manager at Veritas Collaborative, where she serves as an academic liaison for adolescents and young adults with eating disorders. She has a background in special education and has worked in various educational roles across multiple school systems.
Current Role at Veritas Collaborative
Andrea Martin works as a Hospital Education Manager at Veritas Collaborative, where she has been employed since 2015. In this role, she serves as an academic liaison at the Atlanta Hospital, focusing on the educational needs of adolescents and young adults with eating disorders. Her position combines elements of education and healthcare, allowing her to address the unique challenges faced by patients in this demographic.
Previous Experience in Education
Prior to her current role, Andrea Martin held various teaching positions. She worked as a Special Education Teacher at Gwinnett County Public Schools from 2015 to 2016 and at Fulton County Schools for the same duration. Additionally, she served as a Special Education Teacher at Tuscaloosa City Schools from 2013 to 2014. Her experience in these roles contributed to her expertise in addressing the needs of students with diverse learning requirements.
Educational Background
Andrea Martin studied at The University of Alabama, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education. Her academic journey spanned from 2009 to 2013. Additionally, she served as a College of Education Ambassador at the university for nine months in 2011 to 2012, which provided her with valuable insights into educational advocacy and support.
Experience in Tutoring
In 2018, Andrea Martin worked as a Tutor at Tutor Doctor in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, for seven months. This role allowed her to further develop her educational skills and provide individualized support to students, enhancing her ability to cater to diverse learning needs.
Long-Term Commitment to Education and Healthcare
Andrea Martin has demonstrated a long-term commitment to both education and healthcare. Since 2015, she has been involved with Veritas Collaborative, reflecting her dedication to improving the lives of individuals with eating disorders. Her combined experience in teaching and healthcare positions her uniquely to address the complexities of education within a clinical setting.