Employee
David Foulds
Adjunct Faculty
Department:
Life Sciences
941.932.7898
Professor Foulds graduated from UC Berkeley in 1994 with a degree in Animal Science. In 2004-2005, he attended Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, Florida where he studied basic medical sciences. He has since earned an additional graduate certificate in teaching medical anatomy and physiology from Shenandoah University. He has worked as an EMT, a laboratory technician, and an emergency veterinary technician. He also has masters degrees in Shakespeare and Media Studies and teaches courses in those fields as well. He has written a novel titled "Ayira," a medical thriller, and is currently working on his PhD about depictions of patients and illness in the media. His best friend is a big fat orange cat named Riley. He is also a sport pilot and owns a little plane (a Remos GX) and enjoys riding his Vespa 300 GTS.
David Foulds
Adjunct Faculty
Department:
Life Sciences
941.932.7898
Professor Foulds graduated from UC Berkeley in 1994 with a degree in Animal Science. In 2004-2005, he attended Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, Florida where he studied basic medical sciences. He has since earned an additional graduate certificate in teaching medical anatomy and physiology from Shenandoah University. He has worked as an EMT, a laboratory technician, and an emergency veterinary technician. He also has masters degrees in Shakespeare and Media Studies and teaches courses in those fields as well. He has written a novel titled "Ayira," a medical thriller, and is currently working on his PhD about depictions of patients and illness in the media. His best friend is a big fat orange cat named Riley. He is also a sport pilot and owns a little plane (a Remos GX) and enjoys riding his Vespa 300 GTS.