From the IP Role Map, I learnt that effective communication between different health care professions contributes to the high-quality care in which is given, not only from my own profession, but those who may also be involved. It is important to communicate effectively with other professionals involved in the team as it can ensure the status of the patient is understood by all involved in their care. For example, a midwife effectively communicating concerns of a vulnerable mother and child to social services. Effective communication can also ensure that a reasonable treatment plan is created and is person centred to the patient. For example, a community team working with a patient who has a mental health illness will converse in order to ensure…
In order to recertify you have to go to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board Website (http://www.ptcb.org/ ) to submit your online application. Before submitting your online application make sure that you have obtained the required 20 hours of continuing education. You are eligible to recertify 100 days prior to the expiration of your certification.…
• Medical and physical examinations-checking the body of patients to make sure there are in healthy and in good standing. • Technology and Social Media-Taking advantage of technology and social media to attract people in a quick and proficient…
Part B – Preparation for interview and application 1. Demonstrated high level interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills. My interpersonal and communication skills were developed through successfully interacting with patients, families and other staff members during placements. Oftentimes, handing over patients to other nurses or other healthcare professionals had to be completed for optimal care. I was able to develop my verbal communication skills by using ISBAR when handing over the patient to other nurses at the end of each shift.…
Nature of a Pharmacy Technician The job of a Pharmacy Technician varies slightly whether you work in a hospital, or a retail setting. The overall job of a Pharmacy Technician is working under a licensed pharmacist to provide medications and other healthcare products to patients. Technicians will help prepare medication for patients, such as counting tablets and labeling bottles (allhealthcare.monster.com). Technicians will also help with any type of questions dealing with prescriptions, or drug information.…
Similar to Mulan’s fate when she had courageously enrolled in the Chinese military in order to protect her feeble father, I was forced to take on responsibilities that I was not ready for at that age, but under the circumstances, chose to embrace them. August 25, 2012, was the day I had finally made the A-team for volleyball after frequently being told I was not exceptional enough. I remember I was so ecstatic to inform my parents for all they did was support me. Meanwhile, that excitement began to gradually dwindle away when I was still expecting to get picked up an hour after try outs had ended. Finally, after many unanswered phone calls, my aunt had responded and had immediately agreed to pick me up.…
Personal Statement What aspirations, experiences, or relationships have motivated you to pursue the study of medicine and the Joint Admission Medical Program? Please explain why or how. * (5000 characters) My interest in medicine sparked when I was an adolescent being cared for by my pediatrician, Dr. Gonzalez.…
I was introduced into the pharmacy setting by being a part of a health science program in high school, and every week I would go to Walgreen’s pharmacy for training to become a certified pharmacy technician. After getting used to the college environment, I decided to volunteer at St. Joseph’s Pharmacy during my second semester of my freshmen year. The time that I spent at St. Joseph’s pharmacy helped me find my interests and skills in this profession and has motivated me to become a dependable pharmacist that patients can trust. The pharmacists at St. Joseph Pharmacy are really passionate about what they do, and I can tell that they truly enjoy interacting with every patient.…
The person that I interviewed was Roger Hills, he is working as a registered pharmacist about 39 years in drug stores. He finished pharmacy program in five years. He took his two years at Junior college in Illinois than three years to pharmacy school at Butler University in Indianapolis. During the three years he had to do internship of 1000 hours that he had to work in the Pharmacy stores to get experience and his intern hours there. Positives things in this field, you feel that you are doing a lot of good for people.…
Required is a vast amount of skills, in order for one to communicate with patients better and as clear and respectful as possible. Considering this job requires being social and working with patients for their needs, to excel on the job it would be helpful to have exceptional communication skills. Social, investigative and realistic interests will also aid in striving to be the best in this field. PA 's work under the direct supervision of a doctor. The current way that PA 's can develop their skills are through research, teaching and training.…
Finally, above all else, you should always have a dedication, understanding and empathy towards your patients. When pursuing this career path, you want to take the appropriate classes starting in high school. Core classes…
As a P1 student in SDSU’s pharmacy program one of the activities required to prepare us for real world pharmacy practice would be to participate in an interprofessional patient care activity with students in the school of nursing. I believe the goal of this activity was to expose both students in the different schools a chance to cooperatively work together and help solve a patient care problem. During this process we developed strategies to meet patient care needs, we learned about new tools and techniques and improved medication knowledge, and overall we learned more about the others respective field. The partner I was assigned During this activity was Tiffany Finkral.…
Teamwork and collaboration, good communication, and confidence are the three strengths I believe I demonstrated during this rotation. My clinical rotation as a student nurse did not only imply observing the providers, but also meant active participation on my part. Being engaged, enabled me to put into practice what I have learned in theory. The first day of my rotation, the nurse permitted me to augment the Pitocin dose by two units after 20 minutes. I thought that was exciting because I learned about the medication in the class and participated in administering it.…
I must ensure that the skills [communication, teamwork, active listening and organization skills] I have learned are well applied during my clinical placement. Effective communication is very important in the health care field. As a radiographer, maintaining a positive attitude towards others, explaining jargon words to patients and seeking help from health care professionals when necessary are some examples of effective communication skills (Crawford & Bonham, 2006). For example, during placement, I must try to remain professional, objective and optimistic when speaking to patients. I must ensure care, sympathy and empathy for patients.…
Conclusion Effective communication and the use of therapeutic communication in the patient care setting is a pivotal part of the nurse-client relationship, as well as ensuring patient safety by communicating clearly with other healthcare members. Proper communication is a skill that may come naturally to some people. For those nurses that do not have efficiency in communication, practicing will help in feeling confident in communicating with patients and staff as well as providing a solid platform for quality patient care. References Corless, I.B., Michel, T.H., Nicholas, M., Jameson, D., & Purtilo, R., Dirkes, A.M.A, (2009).…