Good Morning Dr Morris ,
Hope you are doing well! I interviewed at Griffin Memorial Hospital on Friday 01/20/2017. It was undoubtedly one of the best programs I had the opportunity of interviewing with. I really appreciated the opportunity to meet the faculty members and residents to learn more about the program.
Working in Griffin Memorial Hospital was one of the best experience I have had in Psychiatry. There is a particular and rather unique sense of family that the program fosters, and that support and mingling between the different classes sets the program apart.
The opportunities that residents get to hone their clinical skills through a variety of clinical settings and excellent supervision, the broad approach that the program takes
I took a different approach when surveying two individual at my place of employment. Instead of surveying coworkers, I interviewed two individual that are a patient of the hospital. My place of employment is known for specializing in mental illness known as Georgia Regional Hospital/Atlanta (GRH). The two patient that I interviewed, one is a veteran which received treatment under two different mental hospitals, veteran and ours hospital, while, the other individual just received treatment only GRH mental institution. Georgia Regional Hospital (GRH) is an institution that evaluates, and treating the individual that has a mental disorder, which includes patients that are incarcerated or patients that is diagnosed with a mental disorder. Although, Veteran hospitals provide the same treatment that GRH offers but only to veteran patients.
In order to fully capture the idea of the best treatment options for teenagers I had decided to interview a woman from Glenoaks Hospital, whose job is to work with teenagers who are suffering from mental illnesses. Her name is Alex Bielski; she has been employed at Glenoaks Hospital for a year, but has previously worked at Timberline Knolls, a residential treatment center. During the interview, she answered the questions based off of her experiences at Timberline Residential Treatment center since that is where the majority of her experience was gained. While working at Timberline knolls, she had twenty-four patients who she saw regularly. Often times her patients were already diagnosed with depression and mood disorders. Based off of Alex’s experience, her patients common cause for depression was because of family conflicts, bullying at school, and
Share a brief summary of the interview you conducted. Include the nonprofit agency’s name and a brief description of the agency’s services.
Analysis of the Life Review Interview – This includes description of the goals and benefits of life review, your differentiation between a Life Review and ordinary remembering and your analysis
These programs allow PAs to complete specialized training to become more knowledgeable about their chosen field. However, there are positives and negatives to completing a residency program
I was able to assess medical diagnoses and medication effects of the residents, and learn how to facilitate the development of their social goals. During resident care conferences I was able to see that successful care and results for the residents required strong communication and teamwork between different departments in the facility. I can resolve any conflicts between my personal values and requirement of the social work
Over the last few weeks, I have had the opportunity to experience some of the best and most difficult times of being a medical assistant. I have had hands on experience with patients of all different ages, races, religions, and personalities. These last few weeks have not only taught me patience, acceptance and boundaries of others, but I was able to learn more about myself as well. My externship experience has opened my eyes to the realities of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, physically and mentally, as well as the importance of family and friends. DePaul Medical Center and In Faith Psychological Services were the best locations I could have chosen for my first look into the life of a medical assistant.
They found that the daily interaction with residents is very limited which make isdifficult to properly complete the tasks they are assisting with in a quality manner. One Assistantreported that “we’re not enough to provide quality care so we’re asked to take good care ofresidents; we try to but were just not enough, the service we provide is too kept to a minimum.” Ithink these key points are very important to healthcare role, I think that if you are training to bein the healthcare field you should know the importance of taking training seriously and thingsshould be done in a quick but timely manner. I would agree with this article and the nurseassistants who voiced their opinions on how caring more about the residents and properly
From conducting my interview with Mr. Barcellona, I learned three important aspects of health care finance that I was not aware of before. Firstly, I now understand that having soft skills is just as valuable as having technical skills in finance. What differentiates you from other non-successful financial managers is your ability to communicate, delegate, and direct people around you. You should surround yourself with people you can learn from and, more importantly, learn with. I want to create an environment where my employees have the freedom to be wrong as long as they learn from their mistakes.
Spending two weeks there showed me important skills that as person I should have, like empathy to others, and how working with a group will take you faster to success. Waking up early at Hopkins didn’t give me a sentiment of sadness, instead of gave me joy because I was passionate of what I was doing. At the summer program I went to an Alzheimer home, where a met a women that will be forever imprinted in my mind. For me she was my patient, and after speaking for hours with her, I felt a strong connection between us but, when we were done talking I realized she had forgotten everything I said.
There are many different professions that one can choose when entering the healthcare field. Nursing is a very popular and needed profession that is vital to care for patients. For this paper I have chosen to interview my younger cousin who currently works for the VA Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada as a Registered Nurse in the Medical Surgical Unit. I will describe the targeted facility and unit she works for, the type of work done within her unit, any interesting, informative, or specific information related to the chosen unit which makes it unique, and a comprehensive description of my cousin, and her responsibilities.
For this assignment, I am interviewing my cousin who happens to be a nurse in Arizona. The reason I picked her instead of someone local is because she was someone who I never would have thought would ever become a nurse, much less graduate from high school. She was always getting into trouble, causing trouble, and just seemed as though her life was headed nowhere. She ended up married and pregnant at 18 and a couple of years after that she was working as a nurse at a Sharp Hospital in San Diego before moving to Arizona. I am so proud of her because not only did she turn her life around, she really does know her job inside and out. If I have a medical question,
This experience prepares the student for the realities of professional practice, acquiring the knowledge skills and attributes to become a safe, competent practitioner (Mcallister 2001, cited in Midgley 2006). Educational audits by the clinical lead universities monitor clinical learning environments for their appropriateness of learning provision, enabling the ward to facilitate change if necessary to ensure continuing suitability as a clinical placement (NMC 2008).
That company trained me to work private duty as an CNA/HHA. I loved the work and continued learning all I could about caring
I had to understand the circumstances in which people were in and how interact with residents respectfully and compassionately which provided opportunities for personal growth by practicing integrity, justice and good stewardship. Though I was a bit hesitant, my experience has been very positive. Just being a volunteer without any related experience or skills, I was unqualified to help and many ways. The few menial tasks that I was able to do seemed to be met with much enthusiasm and appreciation. Simply helping someone to their seat bringing them a cup of tea or