Hello Mr. Johnson, I hope all is well with you and your family. It is Sobhan(Bahman) Panjavi. Currently I am living with my father, Behnam Panjavi, and my mom, Farzan Ezzati, however, this is most likely going to change since my dad is wishing to go back to Iran to follow his carrier as a doctor not as a Clinical Surgical Assistant, which is what he is doing at the moment in Alberta Children’s Hospital. After all, every member of family including me was born and raised in Iran, we moved to Calgary in 2013. If asked what do I most identify myself with, my answer is most likely going to be a, good inquirers as well as a moderately good communicator.
The Truth About Pretty Operations. For the past 40 years, technology has advanced to make our society a better place. 40 years ago, we didn’t have the technology we have now. There were no hoverboards. There were no sensors.
Healthcare Office Manager Horizon Medical Center – Horizon City, 79928 HORIZON MEDICAL CENTER Basic employment information Horizon Medical Center is a clinic located in the center of horizon where many people can reach it faster, this clinic also provides flexible hours and night hours, therefore Horizon Medical Center is a very occupied place that sees over 90-100 patients on a daily basis. Our clinic consists with a total of 4-5 providers and 15 staff members, both administrative and clinical at any given time. Daily responsibilities The office manager should be able to manage the office personal and duties in a positive and motivated manner. The main responsibilities and duties an office manager will include the following: • Hire and
Also, I created a spreadsheet for OSHA- Respirator Medical Evaluation Questionnaire for New Resident 2014 and submitted it to Employee Health Clinic upon the clinic request. Moreover, I evaluated and made correction in the Veterans’ Consults Status through the Vista and CPRS system program. Besides, I was assigned to maintain the Veterans’ Records in a specific of times, identify one who has the waiting list appointments are over 90 days, and report it to my preceptor. Another task which I have demonstrated is to collect the current staffs’ contact information, update
I am in pursuit a rewarding phlebotomist career. I'm down to earth, honest, dependable, and hard-working. I greatly enjoy working with patients. Would like to work in an environment that challenges me to grow, continuously learn, and advance not only professionally but personally. I pick up new skills and tasks pretty quickly, and I also take constructive criticism very well.
I am preparing for a career as a Medical Sonographer. In order to reach this goal, I have several steps that I have to complete to get there. In the below paragraphs I will discuss these steps. Along with how I think technological advances will affect my career and educational goals in both the near and distant future. The first step in my goal to becoming a Medical Sonographer, is completing an Associate’s Degree.
I was highly impressed by the overall teamwork in the emergency department. It has a sense of organized chaos that would have taken me some time to adjust to. My nurse and I ended up going through a large group of patient during the time I was there. The nurse has this uniformity to how she would get her tasks done. The thing that through me off was the amount of stuff got done with our patients by other people.
Critical thinking is a part of every day life in order to become a fair-minded thinker. Within the next couple of years I am hoping to become an educator for future Surgical Technologist in our hospital. We as adults working in the medical field have to you utilize this on a daily basis, but being human we all fall short to often. The ability to analyze a concept objectively, considering the facts and differing perspectives to reach a sound, logical conclusion is thinking critically (Mendes, 2017).
I tried to reason about the doctor’s gross negligence while handling her case. I would ask myself repeatedly why the doctor’s failure of fiduciary duties to his patient was violated. I attuned that the doctor, who later admitted his mistake on behalf of my grandmother’s case, breached on a once established relationship with his patient. Being devoted to a patient’s wellbeing is an obligation that every doctor must fulfill. Continuing school and pursuing pre-med, I pray every day that I hold true to my devotion that one day I will deliver the care that every patient
When I arrived, I received a badge to be able to get through the building since it’s a locked unit, which means that you must have badge access to be able to get into the operating rooms or any areas that aren’t patient rooms. When I walked in the nurses were doing their daily huddle. That when they talk about how many surgeries they will have that day, and if they are missing any nurses or doctors. I got to meet all the nurses from both the post and pre-operative side. I had previously worked with a few of the nurses before at
I was born with a single ventricle. The doctors in Albania, lacking modern technology, wrote off any chances that I could live a healthy normal life. However, my parents believed that I could live a robust life, so they sought opportunities overseas where I could have surgery. My parents were able to get in contact with a charity in Italy, in which my mom and I lived with a host family for three months. There I had the surgery that helped initially save my life but it wasn’t a lasting fix.
We help the hygienist and the dentist on the things the needed and wanted. My role there is to provide them dental trays, and equipment’s so that they won’t be behind for their next appointments with their patients. I have to use communication skills to know when they would need their equipment’s. If their equipment’s are not prepared when the patient arrives it would cause a major situation between me and the co-workers. My job is very important and I have to be cautious and be aware of my surrounding all the time.
**MY #1 OF 8 HIGHLY COMPETITIVE OIC'S IN THE FAR EAST AOR! ** Decisive task unit commander provides superb direction and leadership to my largest detachment, critical to region-wide success and operational readiness. - SUSTAINED SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. Flawlessly executed $400K project in the procurement, installation and configuration of classified and unclassified Outside Continental United States Navy Enterprise Network services as part of the Tactical Operations Center/Tactical Support Communications relocation project, ensured zero unscheduled downtime and continuous support to Commander, Task Force 72 and patrol reconnaissance forces missions. - ACCOMPLISHED UNIT COMMANDER.
I have always wanted to be a super hero. The idea of saving lives and helping those in need is almost enigmatic to me. After witnessing a tragic hit and run, I was inspired by doctors’ ability to alter the outcome of someone’s fate with the power of medicine. An orthopedic trauma surgeon is a true hero. I have always had an empathetic drive to assist those in need, and I know that with trauma surgery, I would be able to resuscitate suffering lives.
The perioperative experience involves the preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative phase. I had the opportunity to closely observe the health care staff during the last two phases of the perioperative process. This experience allowed be to gain a better understanding of the role of nurses throughout these different phases. It was apparent that their day to day duties are different than registered nurses in other areas of the hospital. During the perioperative experience, I was able to observe the role of the registered nurses, the role of other staff members, the progression of the nursing diagnosis, and patient teaching.