In my opinion the candidate is highly motivated to become a Medical Service Corps Officer. His knowledge, skills, ability and experience are a perfect match Medical Service Corps Officer program, and are uniquely suited for the Radiation Health program. He is determined to excel and improve himself and others on all levels, no matter what. The candidate's potential as a career Naval Officer is "Outstanding", defined by a genuine concern for the welfare of others, professionalism, and excellent character.
Serving the United States Military comes with many responsibilities as well as pressure and accountability. However, the military isn’t for everyone, but it offers so much for those who serve. One thing that must be known and dealt with is that this career could be a life threatening one, and there are many obstacles one must go through beforehand.
Mature and motivated. Proven ability to assist providers and veterans on exam days in any manner needed. General problem solving in a solutions-oriented manner for both providers and veterans. Update case statuses as available. Accomplish ambition to assist wounded veterans with a caring, positive, and patriotic attitude. Organized, courteous, professional, capable of following instructions from all levels of staff and associates alike. Experience in applying, general rules and regulations of diverse settings and environments. Competent to obtain and enter data from various automated data systems to affect admission and disposition of patients. Interpersonal and communication skills frequently prove constructive to others and team members alike,
I, Ronnishia Thomas should be selected to take part in the CLAHEC CI:Healthcare 2017 program. I should be selected because it is an exciting opportunity that I would like to take advantage of. I am a senior and I want to make sure I'm choosing the career best for me. I've been saying that I want to be an Obstetric Sonographer since the beginning of time and I'm not sure if I want to change it or not. I want to explore Radiologic Technology, Surgical Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Forensic Science, and more. One thing about me is that I love to help people. I believe that it's important to have a trait as such when wanting to pursue a career in the medical field. I think this program will benefit me because I haven't started college and this
There are many parts to the marine corps order. One part ill describe is the civilian attiar. The marine corps order states that any marine wearing civilian attire is to have a sleeved shirt, wheather it is short sleeved or not. Pants must not have tears in them at all. Same as shorts. This goes for both male and female, as well as if you have pants or shorts on, if there is belt loops, you must have a belt on. Females may not have skirts shorter then there finger length, and can not wear spagetti strap shirts, unless there is another shirt over it. If, you are wearing a button up shirt, it must be buttoned, as well as if it has what looks like a butterflie at the bottom of the shirt, it must be tucked in. Appropriate shoes are to include sandles,
My upbringing combined with my rigorous academic pursuits and AROTC training has bestowed upon me many qualities that would benefit KU School of Medicine. Both ROTC and the pre-medicine discipline are demanding fields and balancing them has required me to be tenacious and a strong leader who can adapt to everyday's unique needs. The constant relocation of my childhood has taught me to adaptability; a strength that has only grown through military training and my studies. Balancing the two presented many challenges and if hardship teaches anything, it is tenacity. I have been tested both physically and mentally and achieved much as an undergraduate. I look forward to facing new challenges in my future and pushing to greater heights. I've also developed a strong leadership persona. I have learned through experience that I possess charismatic leadership, which naturally draws others to me and gives me the opportunity to inspire and motivate them. I look forward to sharing these with KU.
The Department of Veterans affairs have recently contracted with the military to hire newly discharge veterans from the military. Lee (2007) reported, “The Department of Veterans partnerships across the country to launch a new program called "Enhancing Academic Partnerships Program formed and implemented to fill the shortage of nursing position within the organization” (p.28). The new program indicates that the Department of Veterans affairs are very versatile and creative in their strategies to seek quality employees. The Department of Veterans Affairs collects application from a pool of applicants using various resources. They are able to identify the top skills that applicants possess, usually by performance-based scores answers from the applicants applications. The organization than chooses the top three candidates. The Department of Veterans Affairs is very successful in the recruiting process because of the great benefits, competitive pay, and long- term stability that the organization offers.
She is currently very focused on developing a career in healthcare. Her undergraduate degree, in Biology, as well as her graduate degree, in Public Health, has provided her a solid foundation to build her medical career. Her interest in medicine and public health is also why she’d make an excellent contribution to the program. She is a really smart young woman with a deep interest in two diverse approaches, which will ultimately help bridge the gap between patients and the community. Some additional attributes include her strong motivation to learn, her interest, compassion and empathy towards those individuals she is helping, and a maturity and development of character that comes from her own difficulties with
Becoming an Air Force Reserve MSC Officer has been a long standing professional goal that I have had since I began my matriculation toward my Baccalaureate Degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Healthcare Administration. I take immense pride each time that I wear my uniform and report for duty to my unit. The source of my pride comes from the traditions of honor and the legacy of the greatest Air Forces which was made possible through the accomplishments of the airmen who wore this uniform before me. Moreover, becoming an Air Force Reserve MSC Officer will allow me the opportunity to implement the leadership skills I have acquired throughout my military service and combine them with the academic knowledge I acquired while
Kacey TylerWhen becoming a medical assistant there is certain requirements. Medical assistants perform both clinical and administrative duties and assist a variety of providers including physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. When pursuing an education in medical assisting, it is worth considering programs accredited by a nationally recognized certifying body, such as Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education SA comprehensive medical assisting program consist of three, distinct segments: administrative, clinical, and an externship.You must be in school for at least 10 months to 2 years in college. A background check is required and any little thing can stop you from getting certified.
The concept of purpose best describes why I want to become a Naval Officer. Throughout high school, I have cherished my opportunities to lead teams towards the accomplishment of meaningful goals, such as collecting life-saving blood for nearby hospitals, and assisting struggling students and community members. These service opportunities are deeply meaningful to me, but as I have learned from my grandfather, who served in the U.S. Army during World War Two, my step-father, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran, and my other grandfather, who served as a Naval Officer during the Vietnam
A medical assistant is the perfect first step to entering the medical field. It is a growing profession and more than 16,000 jobs are estimated to become accessible to future medical assistants in the United States by 2022 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The amount of jobs that are currently held by medical assistants is 591,300. Which are broken up into 59% at physician’s offices, 15% in hospitals, 10% in offices of other healthcare professionals and 7% in outpatient care centers. The average pay per hour is $14 which can be increased based upon experience and location.
The Marine Corps has been protecting America’s freedom and acting as a symbol of strength since 1775. The United States Marine Corps is a force for greatness, bound to the words liberty and justice, sworn to protect every American soul. Marines have battled on land, in air, and at sea for their country and many brave men and women have lost their lives in the line of fire. These brave soldiers are lead by intelligent officers who are strong leaders, quick decision makers, and possess great mental toughness. The young men and women blessed with the privilege of being officers in the Marine Corps face many hardships on their journey to greatness, yet many travel down this road and benefit from the experience greatly.
I have been surveying my options regarding my present and future career plan. As I consider various paths, one option remains outstanding and seems to fit my personality and my skill set to a tee. This option is that of the possible advancement within my region, as I hope to become promoted to a noncommissioned officer. The following essay will summarize the reasons as to what I believe makes a good noncommissioned officer, why I fit these criterion and for which reasons I wish to become an NCO.
I would like to be in the Marine Corps JROTC program because it will be able to help me learn the basic elements and the need for national security and my personal obligation as an American. The Marine Corps JROTC program will also help me strengthen initiative and individuality to establish natural gifts, to teach me self-control, progress personal character, responsibility and aspect of integrity, loyalty, and dedication. This program sparked my interest as I know that it is highly beneficial and can teach or promote positive, productive behaviors. With this program, I learned that the Marine Corps JROTC cadets arrive everyday, have higher participation in class, are role models for avoiding substance abuse, have higher self-respect, develop
I was well positioned to execute the duties as Maintenance Control Safe for Flight Chief through two arduous detachments and work up cycles. I surpassed all expectations up and down my chain of command and was awarded appropriately for my leadership actions. I thrive on the opportunities to lead while providing mentorship and guidance to Sailors and Marines alike. My record of accomplishments as a professional, leader, manager and mentor exemplifies the traits required and will ensure my success if selected.