One of the experience i have that involved with the retrieval cue should be working as a medical assistant again after 1 year of working at somewhere else and doing different things. I've realize how much stuff that i have forgot after 1 year of not interacting with doing thing that a medical assistant need to do. As a medical assistant have a lot of different tasks that need to remember in order to assist the physician. however, the unclear memories that i had for interview patients to obtain medical information and measure their vital signs helped me a lot with finishing the first step of the situation. however, when the situation gets complicated such helping patients to fill out forms, this is one of the struggle that i had. On the other
If I had to choose one activity to pursue, I would go with activity number one: assistant at Drake Dental. I would choose this one primary because it involves helping others. “We rise by lifting others” is a quote that resonates with me as I believe strongly in its message. My job, while it may be insignificant compared to others around the office, involves helping others by making sure everything runs smoothly. Whether it be scheduling an appointment, or simply greeting the patient as they walk in, my job is to ensure that the patient feels satisfied with their dental experience.
I am writing to apply for the Human Services Assistant position with Fairfax County DFS. With my previous experience in working with the public and managing multiple tasks at one time; having clear and concise oral and written communications skills; excellent time management, organizational and interpersonal skills. I am positive that I am the person you are seeking to fill this position. I have a strong background in customer service and administration.
When becoming a Medical Assistant the education of post-secondary school can and will come in handy. Some jobs do let people come in and work that just have a high school diploma; however, having a degree would more than likely get you the job and would be more of a guarantee. “Programs for medical assisting are available from community colleges, vocational schools, technical schools, and universities and take about 1 year to complete” (Bureau of Labor Statistics). If you had wanted to go to school another year longer would get you an associate’s degree and the more education, the better your chances of getting the job. 2.
Medical Assisting Being a wife and mother of three; I decided that I would return to school to better myself and my family. Mostly to get out and be around people and to help in my community. When researching about medical assisting the article informed me about the future jobs and pay of medical assistants. Medical assistants complete administrative and clinical tasks in the offices of physicians, podiatrist, chiropractors and other health practitioners. Medical assistant duties vary within location, specialty and size of the practice.
Health Profession Education and Career Plan Report Medical Assistants are responsible for providing clinical and administrative roles in the healthcare settings, with most working in medical offices or a hospital setting. They support doctors and patients through a variety of tasks related to patient care management, organization and communication. Most MA’s complete formal education at post-secondary institutions, such as vocational schools, technical institutes, community or junior colleges, or online educational programs. MA training programs most commonly lead to a certificate or a diploma, which can take 9 to 12 months
The following,is an article written by Jerry Brindley when she was a Senior Aide in Decatur: Becoming a Senior Aide was a big step in my life as far as taking care of the elderly and seeing to their needs. I have had years of experience from my parents-in-law and our neighbors. But to actually go into a home and help someone I have never known was and is totally different.
There are several perceptions to why a person has failed to receive a job offer, a couple of my reasons were highly qualified or a more qualified candidate received the job. I was called in for an interview for an Administrative Assistant so my thoughts were I have worked and had several years of experience in the position so I should land this job easily. I begin to interview, which was a panel interview so I thought was very strange for such positions but I answered all the questions respectfully and very professional.
I am a 27-year-old mother and fiancé. My goal is to complete my science prerequisite classes with 4.0’s so that I can apply to the Physician Assistant program at Western Michigan University. I graduated in 2015 with a Bachelors in Criminal Justice from WMU and I am currently working as a Medical Assistant. I have a son named Lorenzo, his first birthday is a couple hours away! In my very limited free time I like to work out through a program called Fit Body Boot Camp.
I want to be a physician because I want people to grow old. At the age of 6, one of my closest friends was diagnosed with leukemia. By age 8, the disease claimed his life, robbing him of the opportunity to experience the privilege of growing old. Unfortunately, we live in a society of vanity. We see the process of aging and choose not to embrace it.
As a Resident Advisor (RA) I have had nights where I was woken up to help a resident who was vomiting in their bed from a night of heavy drinking. These situations required me to take control of the room and think quickly on my feet. As a physician, these are qualities that are important to make sure that the patients receive the care they need in a timely fashion. While the skills of an RA and the skills of a physician are vastly different I am confident that the skills I will take away from being an RA will allow me to improve my patient’s lives through the care I will provide.
In my role as a healthcare assistant, there are various factors that positively influence my well-being, which will enable me to thrive better in my role and gives me the ability to provide the best care possible in the sector as required. Below are some factors that personally influence my well-being but not limited to that: Self-Care Practices: Self-care is the foundation of well-being. Engaging in regular exercises, such as jogging, yoga, or swimming, helps me manage stress, boosts my mood, and improves my physical health. Additionally, maintaining a balanced diet rich in nutrients supports my energy levels and overall well-being. Sufficient rest, including quality sleep, allows me to recharge and be at my best when providing care.
For the purpose of this assignment I have chosen to reflect on not knowing how to treat a confused patient with dementia. During this experience I felt like I was of no help to the patient and as a result I was useless to the staff. I felt like this because I didn’t know how to talk to this lady. I didn’t understand how to act or what to say to fix the situation.
Resident Assistants are like Jailers, and the Dorm seems like a prison. At least that was the case prior to the establishment of the Dorm Council. I’ve never lived in a Dorm before,which was my first experience that I had to share my space with roommates, strictly follow a pre-determined schedule, and be answerable to somebody outside of my family. After living one year in Dorm, I believed that some Dorm rules need to be changed. Dorm Council was founded in order to meet boarding students’ needs.
Patient N.B. underwent surgery removing areas of her left anterior temporal-lobe to cure epilepsy, sparing the hippocampus, but removing a large area of her perirhinal cortex (Bowles et al, 2007). Her recollection and familiarity were tested using the remember-know procedure, being presented with a word list and asked to state if she recognised the words and if this was based on specific details or familiarity. Her recollection score was higher than average, whereas her familiarity score was lower than average. The remember-know procedure has been criticised for its reliance on an individual report of recollection and familiarity, resulting in variability (Strack & Forster, 1995). Due to this, NB's receiver operating characteristics (ROC) were tested, relying on confidence ratings of old or new items based on recollection and familiarity by stating that they are two individual processes.
Struggling to remember if where you left your cell phone? Forgot to pick up an important note from the office? Has the meeting with your therapist that you booked a week ago completely forgotten? A frail memory can be totally disappointing in our daily life! Memory issues are a very normal annoyance, particularly with our age increasing yearly.