Receptionist Essays

  • Motorized Wheelchairs

    700 Words  | 3 Pages

    It used to be really easy – that is, buying a wheelchair. All you needed to do was drop by a store selling them and select one suited your budget. But today, though have changed quite a lot. The choice of motorized wheelchairs available is so vast today, it is sure to leave you confused, not knowing which will suit your needs and wallet. From regular wheelchairs of the non-powered kind to motorized wheelchair models that come with a host of sophisticated features. This is what makes it tough to

  • Receptionist Narrative Report

    255 Words  | 2 Pages

    Receptionist I have developed and refined customer service skills from working at Wells Fargo bank, U.S. bank and smiling moose. Working in such environments required dealing with a variety of people on a constant basis which involved being warm and welcoming, answering calls and questions with poise, and the processing emails of clients and dealing with clients on a personal but professional level. Administrative Currently, I am the head of the children 's ministry at First United African

  • Personal Narrative: The Receptionist

    3329 Words  | 14 Pages

    The Receptionist I was hired by a company in Boulder, Colorado. In spite of the fact that I managed five departments, the company (or my management), chose not to give me any administrative support. I was a corporate level manager with five departments reporting to me, yet I had no administrative support whatsoever! I became very friendly with the receptionist. I talked to her off and on, whenever I had the chance. It became apparent that she was bored. She was bored out of her

  • Dental Receptionist Personal Statement

    1393 Words  | 6 Pages

    Science, I accepted my scholarship for MSc Mechanical Engineering at Queen Mary University of London. Alongside my degree, I was keeping up with my dental receptionist job to support myself financially. I like healthcare system and patient contact and working in a great dental team. I never knew being part of this dental surgery as a receptionist, I could save a life. This incident of saving a life changed perspective of my life and life goals substantially. I saved a life of a person by giving him

  • KSA Statements: Human Resource Receptionists

    477 Words  | 2 Pages

    KSA Statements: Human Resource Receptionist Student Name Garett Gersh Task Statement (copy/paste all task statements here) Knowledge (cognitive skill) Skill (learned) Ability (competence) 1 Follow company policies and procedures to dispense information. Knowledge of following directions in coherence with company policies. Follow policies Able to follow orders and comply with company policies. 2 File all paperwork into the departments file cabinet for organizational purposes. Knowledge of handing

  • How Communication Skills Are Used In Health And Social Care Essay

    788 Words  | 4 Pages

    apply listening skills with mean calm down the situation by asking the service users and the visitors to go to a quite place in order to know about what happen and promise them that it will never happen again. After deal with them, I also allow the receptionist to express herself then I will tell her that i was not happy about her inappropriate behaviour which was lack of person centered approach and bad practice. 1. First of all my suggestion would be verbal communication techniques and non verbal communication;

  • Health Information Management

    1161 Words  | 5 Pages

    client. When the lawyer entered the Health Information Department, there were some difficulties in not only getting the receptionist to provide assistance, because she was on the phone, but also once the lawyer had articulated his request, there appeared to have been additional difficulties in locating the records that were being picked up. The clear indication was that the receptionist did not know whether the records were available on the premises or not. Eventually, after a frantic search in the front

  • Psy 270 Week 3

    515 Words  | 3 Pages

    files should be saved or put in a safe place where only people with authorization have access to. Because the therapist is not aware that Merry accessed the client’s file, the therapist should talk to the receptionist about leaving unattended the client’s files, and explain to the receptionist the ethical issues regarding confidentiality. If the therapist becomes aware that Merry looked at the client’s file, the therapist should explain to Merry the importance of confidentiality. The therapist should

  • Funny In Farsi Summary

    595 Words  | 3 Pages

    interview calls after putting julie on her resume. The American society likes to see America name’s it makes them feel more comfortable. Another example of discrimination is when she goes to the doctor’s office and the receptionist calls out her name wrong multiple times. The receptionist could care less how Firoozeh feels about it. This reminded me of when Maya was called a different name by the white lady she worked for in ‘I know why the caged bird sings.” Names are a part of people’s identity and

  • Cosmetology Career Plan

    635 Words  | 3 Pages

    next nine months of my life, I will be preparing to get my Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology license while also studying to receive a higher American College Testing score so that I can go to college. I will also be working at a hair salon as a receptionist so that I will be able to have a feel for what goes on in a hair salon. I have very specific goals that I have set for myself and I anticipate to accomplish them. My grandmother is a cosmetology instructor. All of my life, I have watched her cut

  • Analysis: The Culture Of Lawrence Dental Center

    2551 Words  | 11 Pages

    place of work offers dental services to the community. There are many different roles assumed by the employees which make the business as a whole, run and operate smoothly when executed properly. The specific roles witnessed were the patients, receptionists, dental hygienists,

  • Student Cover Letter Sample

    879 Words  | 4 Pages

    aspects, including as a university tour guide and as a student receptionist. Outside of the Admissions office, I have been able to develop a deeper understanding of the particular duties of working with high school transitioning to college, as I acted as a mentor for high school junior and seniors, as well as college freshman. In the latter portion of this letter, I want to highlight the skills that I gained as a tour guide and as a receptionist within the Admissions Office, as well as mention the skills

  • The Pros And Cons Of Cultural Safety

    308 Words  | 2 Pages

    evident that there is culturally unsafe practices, this is because the receptionist is demeaning and disempowering the identity and well-being of the Indigenous Elder. (http://www.intstudentsup.org/diversity/cultural_safety/) By speaking to the Indigenous Elder in this manner, would seen as disrespectful as Aboriginal culture is based on respect, for the land and their elders.

  • Improving Staffing Model Of Patient Satisfaction

    2150 Words  | 9 Pages

    Assessment of an improved staffing model would include hiring additional receptionists to allow for the division of tasks so that personnel would be dedicated to handle calls for scheduling appointments. A friendly and welcoming environment would include greeting and checking in patients for scheduled appointments. Providing an inviting

  • One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Chapter Review

    266 Words  | 2 Pages

    “As the receptionist hung up the receiver, he wondered why Aringarosa’s phone connection sounded so crackly. The bishop’s daily schedule showed him in New York this weekend, and yet he sounded a world away. The receptionist shrugged it off. Bishop Aringarosa had been acting very strangely the last few months.” “He wondered why Aringarosa’s phone connection sounded so crackly,” shows third person narration. It implies that the book is being narrated by the author, or someone completely separate

  • Analysis Of The OB/GYN Medical Office Space

    543 Words  | 3 Pages

    OB/GYN Medical Office Space The medical office is a place of business. As such, the first place patients see is the reception area. The first person patients see is the receptionist. Both make a lasting impression. Maintaining a positive environment for patients while they wait to see a physician or other health care provider is important. The environment is not just the reception area itself, but the professional appearance of the staff. (Carlene Harrison, 2010) Location and Services A new small

  • American Horror Story Research Paper

    325 Words  | 2 Pages

    American Horror Story: Hotel Every year around fall, popular shows emerge from the vaults for the holiday season. A popular show that is constantly making headlines is the American Horror Story series. This season, the show brought us “Hotel” a different series of the show. Luckily, for many, the show does not connect with previous seasons so anyone can jump in at any season. Each season is filled with mystery, mayhem, and murder. Lady Gaga has joined the cast for this season of the show replacing

  • Comedy And High Comedy In David Ives's Soap Opera

    977 Words  | 4 Pages

    According to Kennedy and Gioia, comedy is rooted “from the Greek komos, a reveal, thought to be originated in festivities to celebrate spring, ritual performances in praise of Dionysus” (882). The term comedy can refer to an entire work or simply only parts. Comedy, which can range from romantic (the guy gets the girl and they live happily ever after) to satiric, which is when “human weakness or folly is ridiculed from a vantage point of supposedly enlightened superiority” (Kennedy and Gioia 882)

  • Stony Brook University: A Short Story

    812 Words  | 4 Pages

    "Thank you" I whisper to myself. Two years later I'm still gratful for the receptionist I had met. "Thank you for helping me land a job. I appreciate it." I take the business casual attire and place it into my suitcase making sure the white blouse and the black trousers don't wrinkle. Once I stand back up I notice a piece of paper

  • Explain Potential Barriers To The Honilands Children Centre

    683 Words  | 3 Pages

    Centre may face are:  Resource barrier: The lack of staff –.when I visited the children centre, the reception area was extremely busy due to the reception only having one receptionist. This means that Honilands is lacking in staff as there weren’t enough receptionists. To improve this Honilands should hire more receptionists to make the process faster and swift. Also when I looked on the website it wasn’t very informative and it was difficult to navigate where things were. To improve this Honilands