Biography
LaTonya is a visionary servant leader with a wealth of experience in executive healthcare leadership and strategic planning. With a strong background in strategic business development and operational implementation, LaTonya possesses a deep understanding of the complex dynamics within community- and hospital-based sectors. Her knowledge extends to critical issues related to strategy, operations, social determinants of health and finance, enriching her teaching with real-world insights.
LaTonya's teachings focus on promoting authentic healing relationships, emphasizing purposeful strategies, systems and cultures. She firmly believes in supporting and empowering her students, helping them navigate the challenges and opportunities within the social work profession.
Courses Taught
Number | Name | Level |
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SSWU 3007 | Human Behavior in the Social Environment | Undergraduate |
SSWU 3009 | Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Communities and Organizations | Undergraduate |
SSWU 3009 | Patterns of Social Service Delivery | Undergraduate |
SSWU 4001 | Seminar in Social Work Practice | Undergraduate |
SSWU 4002 | Seminar in Social Work Practice | Undergraduate |
SSWU 4107 | BSW Field Seminar I | Undergraduate |
SSWU 4207 | BSW Capstone II: Generalist Practicum Seminar | Undergraduate |
SSWU 4314 | Beyond the Binary: Intersections of Gender, Sexuality, and Health | Undergraduate |
SSWG 5102 | Theory-Informed Direct Practice II: Individuals, Families, and Groups | Graduate |
SSWG 8101 | Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups I | Graduate |
SSWG 8102 | Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups II | Graduate |
SSWG 8803 | Emotional Disorders in Children and Adolescents | Graduate |
SSWG 8811 | Alcohol and Drug Use | Graduate |