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= Allison Heizelman = Allison Heizelman is a former gymnast, practicing at the University of Missouri. She is currently a practicing resident physician of paediatric anesthesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison with The American Family Children’s Hospital.

Life
Heizelman was born in Cypress, Texas (TX). In 2008, she moved to Missouri to attend the University of Missouri, and then in 2013, she moved to the Caribbean to attend The Ross University School of Medicine. In 2018, she got married to Patrick David Randolph.

University of Missouri
In 2008, Heizelman began attending the University of Missouri, completing a Bachelor's of Science, with a focus in Nutrition Sciences. She also minored in business, and was a member of the Honours College until graduating in 2013.

Heizelman was a part of many activities and societies at the University of Missouri. She was a gymnast for the Mizzou Division athletics, a teaching assistant in the Department of Chemistry, the site leader and a volunteer for the Mizzou alternative Breaks, a member and volunteer of the Fellowship of Christian athletes, and the president and community service coordinator for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee.

Ross University School of Medicine
After graduating from her undergrad at Missouri, Heizelman attended the Ross University School of Medicine, in the Caribbean. She obtained an MD for Doctor of Medicine completing her post grad in 2017.

Medical Career
After obtaining an MD from the Ross University School of Medicine, Heizelman began working as a resident physician for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She began in March of 2017, and has worked for the American Family Children's Hospital ever since.

Of her focused work, Heizelman has said, “I initially wanted to become a sports medicine doctor, although I’ve found a new path along the way, now wanting to do pediatric anesthesiology.”

Volunteer work
From 2013 to 2014, Heizelman was the president and volunteer of Hope Dominicana.

Starting in 2014, Heizelman was a student volunteer for the Salybia Mission Project. She continues to do so currently.

Honours and Awards
In 2013, Heizelman was awarded the NCAA Women Enhancement Postgraduate Scholarship.

In 2013, Heizelman was awarded the Southeastern Conference Brad Davis Community Service Award.

The Iowa State Gymnastics Meet - 2009
At the Iowa State Gymnastics Meet in 2009, then-freshman Heizelman scored a 9.65 on the bars.

The Illinois/ Missouri Women's Gymnastics Meet - 2011
On February 11, 2011, the Illinois-Missouri Women's Gymnastics Meet was hosted at the University of Missouri. Missouri competed against the University of Illinois. At the meet, Heizelman competed at three events: the uneven bars, the balance beam, and the floor. On the uneven bars, she obtained first overall in the meet, finishing with a score of 9.850. On the balance beam, she obtained twelfth overall in the meet, finishing with a score of 9.100. At the floor event, she obtained tenth overall in the meet, finishing with a score of 9.600. In terms of overall meet scoring, The University of Illinois came in first, with a score of 195.400. The University of Missouri came in second, with a score of 195.000.