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Lori Hodorek is a Special Instructor in Exercise Science at the School of Health Sciences, Oakland University, where she contributes to academic advising and instruction in health-related disciplines. She is based in the Human Health Building, Rochester, Michigan, and is actively involved in teaching and community health education.
Educational Background:
- M.S. in Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, Wayne State University
- B.S. in Biology, Adrian College
Her teaching interests span a broad range of practical health sciences, including First Aid and Safety, Emergency Response, Prevention and Treatment of Injuries and Diseases, Fitness, Strength Training, Nutrition, Lifestyle Behavior, and Stress Management. These areas reflect a strong emphasis on preventive health, personal wellness, and emergency care preparedness.
Lori is also affiliated with Macomb Community College (MCC) as an adjunct professor, where she delivers similar content, reinforcing her role as an educator in applied health sciences. She holds professional certifications as a BLS Instructor (American Heart Association) and a Healthcare Provider Instructor (American Red Cross), which support her instructional expertise in life-saving techniques and healthcare training.
Professional Affiliations and Certifications:
- Adjunct Professor, Macomb Community College
- BLS Instructor – American Heart Association
- Healthcare Provider Instructor – American Red Cross
Lori Hodorek is actively engaged in health education across institutional settings, combining academic instruction with practical skill development. There is no information available about research publications, student advising, or scientific awards. Her work focuses on empowering students and communities through knowledge in wellness, safety, and disease prevention.




