Dear Sir or Madam,
It is my pleasure to write on behalf of Micole Pidgeon’s application to the physician assistant program of her choice. We have discussed her decision to pursue graduate study as a physician assistant; I support her decision to take her dedication and skills to the next level. Over the last year, I came to know Micole at Parkland where she has become one of our most experienced scribes in the urgent care department where I function as a physician assistant.
Although all of my experiences with Micole have been in a scribe to provider relationship, I have witnessed firsthand that Micole displays several qualities we wish to see in a future physician assistant student. Micole is genuinely motivated in her work and her dedication
I, Dr. Eric McDonald, MD am truly enthused about recommending Dhoha Alhashim for admission into medical school. It gives me immense pleasure, indeed, to suggest one of our emergency department's marvelous medical scribes, Ms. Alhashim, into your incoming class. I have known Dhoha Alhashim for the past six months in her capacity as a medical scribe. As a medical scribe, Ms. Alhashim had the opportunity to work side by side with some of the department's successful providers; her duties included documenting medical history, physical exam, procedures performed by providers, and transcribed lab and radiology test results on patients' charts. I, personally, had the opportunity to work with this intelligent young lady and observed the transformation of this incredible medical scribe over the past six months. Ms. Alhashim has been exposed to patients with a variety of symptoms and witnessed difficult patient encounters and critical cases, observing the proper ways to manage such situations. Ms. Alhashim has also become acquainted with our department's medical equipments. We have certainly been very pleased with the work performed by Dhoha Alhashim. Her intelligence, enthusiasm and curiosity for learning have enabled her to
I am writing to express my interest in your current opening for a medical administrative assistant. Please accept my resume for your consideration. I have experience working with busy medical environments, numerous phone lines and a large professional staff. I have comprehensible knowledge in healthcare procedures and medical terminology. My specific skills and expertise include greeting patients, scheduling appointments by means of manual or computerized systems, making payment documents for services and directing patients to appropriate areas.
Asare, I have seen a significant growth in her professionalism and knowledge of medicine that will lend itself well in her pursuit for a career as a physician. Ms. Asare has demonstrated a demeanor of confidence, poise, and competence time and time again in her involvements with patients. Likewise, she has grown accustomed to critically thinking and applying knowledge gained from her studies as an undergraduate to better understand patient illness and practices within the field of healthcare, which was made evident her increasing ability to recall relevant medical information regarding patient visits. I believe that her level of professionalism and capability to seek constant improvement in her knowledge will play a vital part in the success of Ms. Asare in both medical school and healthcare
It was a pleasure speaking with you on the phone this evening. Thank you for taking time away from your family and personal life to do so. I loved hearing about the position you have open in your practice. I am excited to hear more about it as it seems like a great fit for me.
Just as the institution is eager to continue embracing the ever-changing world of healthcare and medicine, I too embody this same distinguishing characteristic. Throughout my undergraduate experiences I have learned in order to be a steward and servant of the medical profession one must exercise teamwork, service, empathy, accountability, and optimism; all of which coincide with the tenets that are declared by the Meharry Medical College, School of Medicine culture. Attending this medical school would be one of the greatest rewards for my motivation and persistence. I know for certain there would be no greater experience than to be a part of the Meharry Medical College
Dressed in a white bath robe I leaned over to my little sister, Elly, with a toy stethoscope and began her physical. After observing Elly’s heart rate, reflexes, and vision I diagnosed her with the common cold and instructed her to stay in bed and eat chicken noodle soup. Playing doctor as a child was the beginning of my interest in medicine. As a teenager, attending doctor appointments cultivated my curiosity for the medical profession and convinced me to get my nursing assistant certification after high school. Working as a CNA developed my interest into a passion for medicine. I didn’t immediately know I wanted to be a physician assistant while playing doctor with Elly, or even after I became certified as a nursing assistant, but after realizing a PA’s work is like solving a puzzle I decided to pursue a Masters in Physician Assistant studies.
I am writing this letter to give my highest recommendation of Ms. Shari Allen for admission to the school of medicine’s physician assistant program. I have had the opportunity of working closely with Shari in my clinical practice of Pediatrics as a preceptor for the greater part of three months in 2009. During her time as a mentee, Shari has demonstrated a strong interest in becoming a future practitioner in medicine by her drive to learn basic sciences, her curiosity for medicine and her ability to learn quickly, which makes her an outstanding candidate for the program.
I was later awarded the honor. It is in times of struggle and great adversity I find myself rising to the occasion with the challenges set before me. With admission to a physician’s assistant program I plan on taking leadership not only in the classroom, but also in the community to serve the public in a way that doesn’t just treat the patient’s biomedical symptoms, but perhaps more importantly their entire self as a human being calling upon their biological, psychological, and social needs to treat their condition. My expectation as a physician’s assistant is to influence every patient in a way that when the patient leaves my office, the patient is educated not only about their physical ailment, but psychologically prepared and aware of the necessary steps towards wellbeing. Furthermore, I take pride in assisting patients by integrating their illness and treatment into their life as I demonstrated in my undergrad senior dissertation on
Of the nine care providers at the practice, there was one physician assistant (PA). Through my observations of him, I began to draw interest in the career. He exemplified the
Choosing a career path starts in high school. The choices you make, the classes you take, and the activities you're involved in all matter in the path that you're pursuing. The competitiveness of your career path will vary, the more competitive the career path is the more that you need to offer to the colleges you apply to. My research consisted of finding the facts about the work involved, the lifestyle, and the pay of a general physician and a physician assistant. I have concluded from my research that I want to pursue a career as a physician's assistant.
I am submitting this letter out in regards to your advertisement in The Journal of Specialized Health Care Operations on February 9, 2016. I am pleased to learn of your need for a patient advocacy specialist II, as my career goal and expertise are directly in line with this opportunity. I graduated from Bishop State Community College on May 7, 2013. I have obtained an associate in science and therefore, I am well qualified for this position. My education and experience have provided me with excellent skill in finding solutions and information that patient needs in regards to their rights, strong skills of negotiation and mediation in regards to problem solving and knowledge of family relations, patient care, and other relevant skills required
One good Career job in the medical field is to be a Physician Assistant. If a person wants to work under the Physician this is the job. They examine, diagnose, and treat patients under the supervision of the doctor. They also prepare casts, splints, suture small wounds and interpret medical tests. Another job duty is they can also prescribe medications. Some specialize in a specific area of medicine such as emergency care or other medical positions. Some may assist in advance medical techniques. PAs are often the first choice of medicine rural or underserved places. In some cases the PA will refer the patient to a medical doctor or make arrangements for transferring a patient to a hospital or clinic. The Career Outlook for this job is the employment
A Physician Assistant (PA) is typically and mainly the person whom patients see primarily. PA 's assess patients, request tests, prescribe therapy assessments for the patient to undergo, and many more medical activities. PA 's do most of the patient care all under the supervision of a Physician, hence the term Physician Assistant. To become a highly involved, medical assistant typically a Masters level of education is required. As described previously, the occupation is a physically and mentally draining responsibility in a fast-paced environment. Although the career is a demanding one, the pay of $97,000 a year makes it worth it, along with helping patients in need. Depending on the severity of helping a patient in need, may result in a depressing state of mind which could be challenging for new PA 's not used to the mentally draining aspect of the occupation. As an aspiring PA, availability in the northwest region of North Carolina is high, fulfilling my wishes.
It took three seconds for the physician assistant to ask me a question that I had heard hundreds of times throughout my life. Unlike numerous people who had asked me before, the physician assistant had the knowledge and the ability to bring me relief from the redness that had plagued me for most of my life. I hope to become a physician assistant because I want to positively impact people’s lives – whether that be by giving them relief from an insecurity they have had for
I have taken stock of myself, considering my skills, experiences, and goals. I have looked to family and friends, some of whom are doctors, for advice. Because of this self-examination, I have decided to pursue a career in health care. The process has been difficult at times but always illuminating. Throughout it all, I have never lost confidence - the confidence that I will actively absorb all available medical knowledge, forge friendships with fellow students, and emerge from my training as a skilful and caring physician.