Dear Human Resources Manager: I am submitting my attached résumé for consideration for the Patient Care Technician position at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas that you have advertised through monster.com on August 5th. Along with my CNA certification, effective patient care skills and hands-on experience, I am certain in my capability to deliver the best services and compassionate care to the patients of your facility. I am a strong candidate for this job because I am highly skilled in performing activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming and feeding of patients. You need a sharp patient care technician with great attention to detail and excellent skills. My education and training make me an ideal candidate for this position.
My professional experience includes more than 22 years of critical care nursing with HCA, Parallon and other hospital affiliates. I offer experience as a Certified Director Nurse Administrator working in the health care industry for more than 12 years. Consequently, I have experience in clinical management, acute care, emergent care, critical care, intermediate care, and nursing education as a STARN with Parallon and HCA hospitals.
Your opening position for Medical Assistant, as described, is such a perfect match with my skills, as you will see when you review my resume. My educational background as medical student overseas has given me a solid understanding of medical environment, including but not restricted to, diseases, drugs and procedures; this wide field of skills has been creating a smooth workflow for my providers.
When you take the CNA certification course, it does not even come close to preparing you for what your clinicals will entail. You study and learn to prepare yourself for that moment where it’s up to you to be knowledgeable to do your job. It’s difficult and intimidating to know that you are at the bottom
It is incredibly satisfying for me to work with others to effect positive change in the community. Some of the strengths I believe I can offer is my joy of working with a team, honesty and integrity, compassion and friendly personality, desire for excellence, flexibility, organizational skills and delight in serving my community while providing excellence customer service to my patients. My clinical experiences and time at Northwest have helped me to become even more convinced that nursing is my passion and is the profession that I want to devote my time and energy to.
I have worked in every area of the hospital and nursing homes in my nineteen years of clinical practice as a nurse. I have excelled and enjoyed the care that I have provided over the years. I have been a charge nurse wherever I have worked and enjoyed brainstorming and critically thinking through what needed to be done for a patient when they were not doing well. I have prevented many code blues and have been a preceptor to many excellent nurses.
I would love to be your candidate that gives hands on direct patient care, lead others through mentoring, have a great rapport with all staff, and I will be your speaker for groups large or small. I look forward to hearing from you and would love to explain my skills
A personal attribute that will set me apart from other nurse practitioners is the health care experience that I have. Since I have worked continuously as a certified nursing assistant (CNA) and a nurse intern since 2012, I have had the opportunity to work with patients on an extremely personal level. Working as a CNA has allowed me to work my way up through the field of nursing and it has given me countless learning
In order to be an CNA one of the most important qualities is cmmuication and i say this because through your nursing assisant experience you must commuicate effectively with your patients,as well as the patients family members,doctors,nurses, and other staff members. Clear and concise wriiten information when reporting and documenting a patients information is also very important because it shows that your doing your job and two that you know what youre doing while doing your job.
“Good morning Mary. Are you ready to get up?” I seem to say these words a lot. I work as a CNA at the St.Elizabeth’s Health Care Center. In order to become a CNA you have to take a course and pass a test. I am going to tell you about the teacher that made this class a very good experience. Her name is Melissa Rebehl. I’m going to tell you a little about what we had to do and why she was such a good teacher.
Patient care technicians (PCT’s), formally known as nursing assistants, are the backbone to any nursing department. They create rapport with the patients and family members, as well as the nursing and medical staff. Some of the tasks PCT’s are responsible for include: obtaining and recording vital signs, collecting and labeling specimens, blood glucose specimen, and obtaining electrocardiograms (ECG). All these tasks are important and critical in an emergency. PCT’s designated to work in medical surgical floors may not remember the steps for obtaining a good ECG reading. Like the saying goes: if you don’t use it, you lose it. The most common reason ECG’s are misinterpreted is due to incorrect lead placement. PCT’s in critical settings such
I remember my fingers leaving shallow depressions on her cold pale skin. As the Paramedics left the room, they sadly instructed us to say our goodbyes and that they would be back shortly. If I had known she was going die, I would have said more to my grandma when she kissed me on the cheek the previous day. Our large family sat in the living room crying as my grandma was placed in a large black bag before being taken away. That sorrowful morning I watched as the paramedics unsuccessfully attempted to resuscitate my grandma. This frightful and gloomy experience would inspire me to one day save lives. After witnessing a patient code, working as patient care technician (PCT), and experiencing the sincere generosity of two physicians, I became certain that I wanted to be a doctor.
My career commitment as a nurse has grown tremendously over the past three years; through my daily experiences as a Medical Assistant. I have devoted my time as a full time student and employee of the health care profession. Both of these occupations have helped shape me into the person I want to be for as long as time allows. Daily I witness these community role models that posses abilities such as problem solving skills, promotion and protection of an individual’s advocacy all tied in with compassion to meet the health care needs of an individual.
There are several reasons why I chose to further my education in the medical field. The experience that I gained was very valuable as a LARA - Nurse Aide. Among the things that I’ve learned include OBRA and OSHA regulations. This is important because it helped me to complete my job optimally on a daily basis. I really enjoy helping others and becoming a CNA was the first step of my medical career with 51 CNA classes. Moreover, I have increased my income and today I have the career of my dreams.
I am writing this letter to be considered for the position of Pharmacy Technician Trainee with reference to your recent advertisement on www.monster.com.
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