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Dr. Preston Long is an Associate Professor for the Master’s in Applied Health Informatics (MAHI) program at Bryan University. In May, Dr. Long was selected to become an Elsevier Editorial System Peer Reviewer for the Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases. Dr. Long has performed superbly as the MAHI program’s Associate Professor, serving both the faculty and students. He brings great energy and passion, mentoring students from the first class, through to thesis completion and graduation. Dr. Long is an outstanding student advocate, encouraging and frequently holding students accountable for their assignment deliverables. He also supports his graduate faculty by training and guiding them, while providing continuous in-class support for every course.
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