The future of Osteopathic Medicine is greatly dependent on leaders who are truly passionate about the field. If given the opportunity to become the Vice President of the SAAO club, I will work together with the President and my fellow colleagues on providing education and a better understating of osteopathic medicine, its techniques and its life long benefits to my fellow classmates and the community. I believe that I will ideally fit the position based on my previous professional experience as a Laboratory Technician in one of the top Biochemistry labs at the University of Rochester. As a Technician, I served as an essential link between the Principal Investigator and the rest of the world on some days. A part of my duties included organization
In the movie Chris sells portable Ostero National bone-density scanner. He sells, or at least try to sell them to doctors. He had to sell two a month so his kid can go to daycare and pay the rent. Chris Garnder wife works at Linens at a hospital and does day and night shifts but also extra shifts to be able to care for her family. The career, Chris Gardner chose to do after failing to sell the National bone-denstiy scanner was a stock broker. He chose this career to get more money to support his family more. Throughout the movie as Chris Gardener trys to start a new career, there are several things that happen during that time. First, his wife leaves him along with taking their son. Later in the movie Linda goes to New York for a better
Unquestionably, Meyer, president and chief executive officer (CEO), is the highest-ranking member of SMC’s leadership team. In order to ensure patients received quality care in a cost-effective manner, Meyer oversees SMC’s finances and strategic planning. Meyer builds and sustains outstanding leadership teams, has good organizational abilities and focuses on critical success factors. Staff, patients, and the community respect Meyer because the CEO can articulate SMC’s vision. Additionally, Meyer serves as a moral compass and mission-keeper, through flourishing and tough times. Therefore, Helton will include Meyer on the multidisciplinary
My role is of a CEO in Trinity Community Hospital, and I am tasked with the development of a new service line, i.e. an orthopedic center. For approval and buy-in purposes, I will present the findings to the board of directors. For all those in need of assistance, to provide quality healthcare is the mission of Trinity Community Hospital. Profitability and growth, service excellence, staff achievement, safety and quality are the four basic principles of success at the Community Hospital. The medical staff members and outstanding employees and emphasis on providing exceptional services and care to the patients are the features that distinguish the Community Hospital from other healthcare facilities. To consider for the community and the facility, the most valuable service determined for Trinity
The purpose of this report is to identify a long and a short term career objective in my desired field and then develop an action plan. I have chosen Medical Laboratory Science as my desired career field with Medical Laboratory Technologist as my desired position title. I have estimated a timeline of 6 to 8 years in order to be successful.
Based on my strong assessment report I got radiologic technician as my top occupation and I’m interested to learn more about it. The types of knowledge that is needed is providing customer service, diagnose and treat human injuries, structure of English language, computer hardware, and physics. Some crucial skills needed for a Radiologic Technician is active listening, giving information effectively, reading comprehension, social perceptiveness, writing effectively, and having technology skills. The work environment is indoors and the activities are assisting people, working directly to the public, getting information, updating new knowledge relevant to this job, and communicating with supervisors by telephone. A Radiologic Technician relates
My first attempt at a career was in the military, which ended with a medical discharge after a knee injury. After a few different jobs, I felt I finally had a career when I found employment as an assembler with Oshkosh Truck. Unfortunately, in June 2014, I was laid off. It was at this time, I decided to return to college. I have always enjoyed technology and science, so I enrolled at a technical college in Fall ’14; completing general coursework, while figuring out which program would be the best fit for me. Then in March ’15 I realized that I wanted some focus in healthcare during a service-learning experience in Jamaica. I will now be starting the Medical Laboratory Technician program in Fall ’16. After all these turns, I hope to finally
The career that I have set my heart on is a career in the field of Forensic Drug Analysis. I want to become a forensic laboratory technician. A forensic drug laboratory technician is a lab technician that gathers evidence from crime scenes and analyzes any and all data that is retrieved from said evidence. My desire for this job began back when I was 13 and visited a laboratory, then my desire resurfaced again this past summer when my sister’s brother-in-law took me to his work and showed me exactly what he does. He is part of the Kentucky Police Department and is head of the forensic drug laboratory, so he is and has gone through everything that I want to pursue. He has answered any questions that I may have on the job and he has become my
.I am trying to put together my future by planning out my future. I was put to the task to find a career after getting out of high school. I’ll also need to find a house or apartment and transportation that I can handle with my salary. This also includes paying bills.
As the Vice President of the Aesculapian/Pre-Health club, it was my responsibility to host biweekly meetings alongside the executive board to provide club members with valuable information regarding various health professions. In realizing that most of our club members were science majors, I along with the other executive board members, established an outreach program in an attempt to bring more diversity to the club. The program was a success as we were able to establish the most diverse class to
Before I had come into high school, there was no way for people who wanted to pursue health to get involved with any other students with that same desire. When this club, called the Health Organization for the Students of America (HOSA), was finally created, I wanted to join and maintain a leadership position immediately. I was elected as chairman and was ready to make a mark on New Albany High School. As a chairman, I was responsible for making the school become involved in interscholastic competitions with clubs similar to ours. By performing in these interscholastic competitions, the students of our school would gain an application to the breadth of knowledge learned in classes to the practical field of medicine. In our first year, we were
I am currently a Medical Laboratory Technician. I have been a technician for almost 3years.I want to grown in my field and the best way to obtain higher position in my firm is by getting education. Therefore i decided to get a degree in Health Care Organisation.
Attend and participate in twice weekly journal club, thrice monthly multidisciplinary meetings with all orthopaedic and radiology consultants.
After discovering my passion for science and math, I pursue a career in Clinical Laboratory Science with enthusiasm. My desire to study this subject originates from the exciting and rapidly-moving subject area that is highly relevant to major issues facing society today. Clinical Laboratory Scientists play a crucial role in the healthcare field; in detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease in patients. My goal is to be involved in the latest advances in medical research and to constantly be expanding my knowledge about my field. On top of this goal, Clinical Laboratory Science remains a challenging, rewarding and inspiring topic that will motivate and shape my career for my entire life.
I intend to study Medical Laboratory Science at South Dakota State University. My goal is to acquire my bachelor’s degree by completing four years in that program to earn a degree that would allow me to find a high paying career. An additional perk to my career path would be the fact that Medical Laboratory Science positions are highly in demand in South Dakota. I do plan to live and work in South Dakota after I graduate. I wish to gain a lot of experience out of this education, and gain the ability to help save lives by diagnosing and researching in a medical setting. Pursuing a college education would gain me a vast array of different career opportunities if I found that Medical Laboratory Science wasn’t for me, along with greatly increasing
My short-term goal is to be accepted into and successfully complete the Medical Laboratory Science program in order to earn my Bachelor’s Degree. To achieve this goal, I plan on continuing to use the rest of my Junior year at the University of Iowa to prepare myself for the laboratory classes I would take while enrolled in the program. Specifically, I plan on taking additional microbiology laboratory classes in the Spring semester to get more experience with laboratory techniques. Additionally, I am currently learning new skills and performing tissue culture work in the research laboratory I work for. One of the skills this work has taught me is the importance of maintaining sterility in the laboratory setting. These skills will be asset to