Lynne Dees, PhD

Associate Professor
Health Care Sciences

Contact Information

UT Southwestern Medical Center
5323 Harry Hines Boulevard
Dallas, Texas 75390

lynne.dees@utsouthwestern.edu

Biography

Dr. Dees began her career in EMS in 1984 while she was an fine arts professor in the Texas A&M University system. Beginning her career as an emergency medical technician at Eagle Mountain Fire Department in Tarrant County, she then worked for Medstar Ambulance from 1986-2001 in Fort Worth, Texas, and currently serves Watauga Fire Department as a field paramedic. She is currently assigned to the Irving Fire Department as the continuing education specialist. Dr. Dees also volunteers in the Dallas/Fort Worth area as a child safety seat technician for Safe Kids Worldwide in Tarrant and Dallas counties.

Developing an interest in medical Spanish as she encountered an increasing number of Spanish-speaking patients during her MICU shifts in Fort Worth, Dr. Dees designed and implemented Spanish for EMS Personnel classes in 1994 for the EMS program at North Central Texas College (Gainesville, TX), and taught Spanish CE classes for Medstar Ambulance in Fort Worth. In 1999, she won a merit award for her Spanish for the EMS Provider presentation at the National Association of EMS Educators Conference in Phoenix. Dr. Dees has presented Spanish for the EMS Provider workshops at the EMS Region III Conference in Ruidoso, New Mexico in 2003, and Texas EMS Conferences 2002-2007 in Austin, Dallas, San Antonio, and Houston. Her book, "Spanish Reference for EMS Providers," was published by Pearson Prentice Hall in 2006.

Dr. Dees recently completed her PhD at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, TX, with a concentration in Health Studies for Higher Education. Her dissertation was entitled "Perceived effects of sleepiness and sleep deprivation among firefighters and emergency medical services providers working a 24/48 shift schedule".

Education

Graduate SchoolTexas Woman's University, Public Health (2009)
Graduate SchoolUniversity of North Texas (1980)

Research Interests

Design and implementation of the advanced practice paramedic
Designing student-centered curriculum for the adult learner
Healthy living for firefighter/EMS providers
Injury prevention in the pediatric population
Spanish for the emergency medical services

Publications

Featured
Spanish Reference for EMS Providers

Lynne Dees , Brady/Prentice Hall , Fall 2006; :250

Guidelines for conducting an online course

Lynne Dees , Domain3 , September 2005; (Winter):3-6

EMS educators grow up

Lynne Dees , Carolina Journal of Fire, Rescue, and EMS , January 2004;

Honors/Awards

Great Ideas Presentation

Spanish for EMS Providers (1999)

Professional Associations/Affiliations

Dallas Child Passenger Safety Coalition

National Assoc. of EMS Educators

National Assoc. of EMTs

Tarrant County Safe Kids Coalition

Texas Association of EMS Educators