Journal 7 Well, this has been another busy week. I had the interview with Techquality Health 2.0 diversity in health technology mentorship program about what they could do to help me with my project. It turns out they are more interested in helping with research in healthcare technology that the scholar is developing, more on a PhD level. Anyway, I completed my eight-week course with Future Learn over two weeks because I had most of the work already done. I would not say it was a waste of time. It helped me to rethink my project from the beginning, and I learned things I had not known about the research process such as keeping a journal of my research process and making sure my project is achievable and the potential it has to contribute
The Industrial era, starting after the Civil War and ending at the end of the 19th century, was a significant time in American history. To determine the discontent of farmers, all aspects of the Industrial era must be analyzed. Socially, the farmers represented the widening of the classes taking place at the time. Economically, they were the embodiment of the struggling lower and middle class. Politically, the farmers discontent did not go unnoticed as the two party system was disrupted by a surging new third party, the populists. The farmers discontent affected many parts of the American society at the time, and had a major effect on politics.
SkillsUSA has been my life for the last two months. While that seems like hyperbole, between organizing our chapter for the Illinois State Skills Conference, the National Skills Conference, and forming elections for the next year, SkillsUSA has taken more of a time commitment than I ever would have imagined. I’d do it again in a heartbeat. From SkillsUSA, I’ve not only learned more about technical fields, but also about leadership, logistics, fundraising, marketing and so much more.
My career for the Health Cluster is the profession of Medical Assistants. Medical Assistants are vital in the medical field. They must be comfortable conversing with patients and have to be organized, as they are handling important paper work.
I am a person who easily adapts to different professional and social environments. I have demonstrated ability to adapt flexible work practices during my employment with Prime Tooling and Blue Fox Systems. My ability to work flexibly was a key component of my employment with Blue Fox Systems. The office culture at Blue Fox was very fast paced and reactive in nature. It required constant attention to detail, the ability to re-prioritise, and flexibility. Being an IT organization, the pressure and demands upon each staff member required that we were able to take on whatever duty or priority task was required at the time, either as a member of a team or as an individual. In my daily work, I am flexible to leave what I am working on and assist
So I would like to point out I do work for a few different businesses in Southern Maine, but my job at the Cross Insurance Arena is slightly different. We are under new management which is overseen by Comcast Spectator which runs multiple venues throughout the country. And in the case of Cross Insurance Arena full time employees are told that, “The Cross Insurance Arena can’t afford employee parking,” therefore there’s always been a struggle to find a parking let alone pay for it.
I was lucky enough to be able to do my intern at the same organization that I am currently
Working at KTXT was the best experience I have had in my professional life. I learned so much at that station that I have no choice but to donate to it when I actually make a decent living. I started out as an fall intern for a semester after taking the previous summer off from school. I always wanted to work in radio, and this was finally my chance to make that happen. And BOOM...I excel at the production side of things! I taught myself years before how to edit video, so editing audio just came natural to me. My production director was relieved that she did not have to teach another student how to edit audio. I was in! I was killing it; editing live shows, sports broadcast, promos, news stories, and then the end of the semester was creeping
I believed this is God's calling to me to join The Careline Team.The final confirmation was last Sunday when Gary Hone the Careline manager spoke and explained what the Careline is all about. It was been more than two years I have attending in One Community Church every Sunday. I'm looking for a work serving God aside from attending the church.I have heard The Careline Team before and their invitation to join.I said to myself this is what I want to do but I don't have a counselling background.I keep on thinking about this until finally Gary Hone give me an understanding about The Careline Team. It was just tonight after Gary Hone come to my place and interviewed me about my interest to join the team. I believe this is the right work for me
2 weeks after our initial preferences were submitted, I was connected with a few members of the TMT group. Speaking with the analysts over the phone, I really enjoyed the conversations and began to believe TMT would be a great fit. Due to my late contact with the team, I did not receive an interview with TMT. After attending all of my meetings on placement day, I met Julia Druckman and Nash Abu-Zahra and discussed the possibility of me joining the TMT group. They suggested I talk to HR. After our talk, I went downstairs and spoke with a few members of HR. They suggested I rank the groups I interviewed with but add in this comment section where I would rank TMT.
In the midst of the prevalence of democratic transitions, a number of developing countries are seeking to achieve the successful consolidation of civil order in modern days. Among those participants, Mexico and Nigeria has been spotlighted for the completely contrastive endings at the end of their long-adventures towards democratization since their independence; Mexico, from its independence, has maintained the political stability despite the authoritarian single-party regime and even accomplished the solid democratization at the time of the 2000 election whereas Nigerian regime has been deteriorated by a series of military cues d’états and
My experience with EHR has been generally positive. I'm not that greatly familiar with them but from what I've seen, it has been really great when it comes to accessing patient charts and history. It helps to organize and improve quality of patient care. The components of the EHR include the patient management component, the
My initial plan was to go back to school, because my boss at work is planning on retiring. I would like to take her position, within the next five years. I am currently a patient access representative or more commonly known as a registration clerk for St. Vincent Mercy Hospital. I am not one hundred percent sure that I want to pursue this now, our department was just outsourced. After hearing all of my bosses concerns, it makes me question if I want to stay here at all. My last day is the 16th of July as a St. Vincent employee. A company named R1, which was formally called Accretive Health, is our new employer and will be taking over patient access associates on July 17, 2017. I have been here for over ten years, and love everyone that I
Not getting accepted into Lane Tech was one of the most difficult things that I’ve experienced . There are so many reasons why I love the school and why I want to attend Lane. My first experience at Lane Tech was participating in the 7th/8th grade soccer camp in the summer of 2016. I loved everything about the camp and knew I wanted more. I have been involved in competitive sports for over 7 years and have experienced, traveled, and competed like few other children and teenagers. My abilities are not just in athletics, but in academics, so I feel that I would enhance the learning environment at Lane Tech. Ever since I was six years old, I have been a part of two sports - soccer and tumbling. Overall, these competitive teams have had a huge role in impacting who I am today, and how I could impact this amazing school.
I found all of our simulations very interesting today. I gained an enormous amount of information which I am sure will enhance my skill performance. Our instructor was very helpful in explaining fetal monitoring and how to interpret the strips. I thought that she did an amazing job explaining how to read the strips and answering the questions we all had. I feel more confident about this material than I did prior to coming to clinical. I would have to say that learning more about this is one of
To begin my experience of gaining access to my health record, I started off by calling my family physician office to book an appointment for June 26th, 2015 – a weekend I was going back to Parksville for a family event. As I was booking my appointment, I mentioned to the receptionist that I would like to view my record during my appointment. She was very kind in the matter and said it would be no problem and to ask my doctor during my visit. On June 26th, at the end of my appointment with my doctor I asked him to see my health record, which was already in front of him, he was more than happy to let me look at it and answer any questions I had.