Jennifer McSparin
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Jennifer McSparin was born on 5 August 1969 in Berwyn, Illinois, to Thomas H. and Linda I. (Stevens) McSparin.
She lived the first 8 years of her life in Hillside, Illinois, which is a western suburb of Chicago.
On 26 December 1977, her family moved to her father’s hometown of Eldorado, Illinois. She graduated high school in 1987.
Along with her parents, she has one brother, Thomas S., married to Kristine (Hausser). She has nephews Jordan and Caleb, and niece Sarah.
Her mother died in 2003, and in 2010 her father remarried, to Mary (Willie Ragan). She has two stepbrothers, Bill and Nolan.
In 1990, she completed the Medical Records Technology (now Health Information Technology) program at Southeastern Illinois College.
Her first post-schooling employer was the hospital of her birth, MacNeal Hospital in Berwyn, Illinois. She was employee there from June 1990-April 1991 as a medical records abstractor.
April 1991-April 1994 Hinsdale Hospital, medical records coder and abstractor
April 1994-October 1996 Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, medical records coder
October 1996-present: Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Marion Illinois. Ambulatory data capture/coding specialist 1996-1997; ambulatory care supervisor 1997-1998; computer specialist 1998-2001; compliance officer 2001-present.
Jennifer McSparin
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