Corinne is a nurse with a desire to glorify God with her career and show the love of Jesus to others through compassionate health care and nursing education. She received a BSN from Cedarville University in 2005 and an MSN from St. John Fisher College in 2014. In January 2022 she joined the staff at Hebron Medical Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She spends part of her time working at Hebron Hospital, supporting and assisting the nurses there. She also supports the oncology program there, grateful for the opportunity to use her oncology experience in that way. The other part of her time she works at the nursing school located at Hebron. Hebron partners with the Technical School for Medical Care in Cambodia to help educate their students. She helps out by teaching a variety of nursing classes and loves to educate the next generation of Cambodian health care professionals.
Corinneās heart for global missions came at a young age, while her parents were on staff at Elim Fellowship, a mission-sending organization near Rochester, New York. She participated in several short-term mission trips as a teenager. The health needs of the people she met in Ghana led her to pursue nursing as a career.
She spent the first 10 years of her nursing career as an oncology nurse, working in inpatient, clinic, and infusion center settings. After completing her masterās degree, Corinne pursued nursing education, returning to Cedarville University and Roberts Wesleyan College to work as an adjunct professor. In 2020, she joined CHSC with the intent to work in Cambodia.