Patty Freeman Elliott is an up-and-coming author with a background in engineering, technology, and science (Link icon at bottom of page). Her first book, Ebb & Flow of a Riptide, was published in July of 2023. This riveting memoir is an autobiographical account of a life marked by extensive trauma and abuse and her subsequent diagnosis of complex PTSD. Patty enjoys researching scientific theories and is especially interested in biology and neurology. She is working on future books discussing her discoveries, with a goal of creating systems that assist neuro-divergent people in studying and learning complex concepts and material. She enjoys writing content that breaks down difficult topics into language that everyone can digest and understand, as well as writing poetry and prose (especially short stories). Patty can be found on Facebook and LinkedIn by anyone who wants to keep up with her work or contact her to arrange engagements.
Some Things I Love To Do
I have an Associates Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology, and I have worked in this field as an engineer, technician, and technical writer over the last 30 years. I have a love for designing and repairing things. I have always loved to tear things apart to figure out how they work, or why they don’t work in some cases.
I have also always been interested in medicine. At some point I realized that the things we engineer and the human body have so many similarities, in both form and function. This led me to a desire to learn more about Biotechnology. I am now working on an Associates Degree in Biotechnology, and plan to go from there to getting a Bachelors Degree in Biomedical Engineering.
I love literature, art and music, and enjoy working with creative people. Because I love so many different things, I wanted to figure out how to put all of those things together somehow and make a career out of doing the things I love while helping others. I decided to form a non-profit that will incorporate many of the things I enjoy under one large umbrella. I am working to incorporate Symbiosis Global Resources, which will give me the opportunity to do exactly this.
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