Dear Dr. Moura, I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to thank you once more for your letter of recommendation and let you know that my acceptance to Cooper Med School was finalized last month. I will begin CMSRU in July. Now is my turn to thank everyone who helped me in the process as I am certain that I would have never done that all alone. Thank you for your help, and I wish you the best students.
It is a pleasure to write a letter in support of Ms. Pickett’s application to medical school. I have known Ms. Sharonda Pickett since she joined Langston University in August 2008. She knew that she wanted to be a physician from the outset. However, she continued to shadow many medical professionals while working at the Blood Institute and this has only determination
I hope you are doing well. I would like to thank you so much for your amiability and kindness. As I spend a considerable part of my time reading about your institution's educational atmosphere, my desire to be among your bright students increases. That is, I am doing my best to let you know who I am, and prove that Franklin and Marshall College is the only perfect place for me. Besides, because I always ask my professors for ways to successfully give you a clear image of my personality and motivations, they got pleased to write additional letters of recommendations in order to help me to reach what I am looking for. That is, I would like to ask you whether my professors should directly send you their letters , or upload them through the common
Wow, I'm so excited that I passed the second year which was rather difficult, and starting the third one. I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for your endless support each month. It fills the heart so much that there are good people like you in the world, who care about the success of others. It cannot be taken for granted! So thank you very much again.
To preface this assignment I am positive that there have been times that I have been discriminatory to people that I have encountered in clinic and ‘real life’ that I am unaware of. To focus on a more specific problem I thought of how the news and medical attention have been very focused on the opioid epidemic and the inter-professional way that we as providers can help people. I saw a number of patients during third year rotations who are on chronic pain medications. Before winter break I was in the Family Medicine Clerkship and this encounter I remember well because I realized that I had judged a patient based on only a couple of words in their chart. The patient was a black woman in her 40s who had chronic back pain and was receiving an
Thanks for responding to my main post. It is awesome that you have maintained good grades as well. I don’t really like the collages in my home town. I really have enjoy online school it is more convent with my work schedule and I don’t have to e-mail all my instruction to let them know that I am sick and can’t make it to class, which can be stressful because showing up is also part of a grade. Thank you for your support. Happy we both made it to the end of the medical assistant courses and good luck on your final exam.
Congratulations again on giving the Nightingale-Bamford graduation speech – that is such a huge honor!!!!
I am writing this letter to let you know that I am so very thankful and honored to have been awarded the William Scholarship for 2015-2016. I want to thank the William family for the astonishing opportunity I was able to have and for that I am thankful. During my first quarter freshman year at Trinity, I was able to incorporate so much vigorously, academically, and educationally.
I wanted to send you both an email, thanking you for the amazing opportunity that I had at WSU Extensions. The health fair went great, and we helped a lot of people today. I appreciate both your help, and allowing us to use a lot of your supplies. I gained a lot of knowledge and skills through working with you both, that I will carry on in nursing. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
This letter is my version of a fail-safe, in the event that I don’t get a chance to say goodbye, or hello again, because something went wrong. This is not my goodbye letter, and please don’t assume I’m dead because you’re reading it. I have every intention to return to school after break as my normal, oddball self, minus one medical problem. I just really hate loose ends, and maybe part of me, even though I tell myself I’m not, is afraid of this. I don’t want to leave the people I’ve grown so close to over these past few years, at least, not without some kind of goodbye, thank you, warning, or p.s. the treasure is hidden in blank. That would just be rude. So here goes nothing.
I want to thank you for speaking with me onsite earlier this morning! I truly appreciate you taking the time to explain the various roles of the Regulatory teams at St. Jude. It was extremely interesting to hear the history of St. Jude and its divisions as well as a little about the replacement tissue heart valves you have been working with. Your passion for new projects and new early stage technologies was exciting to hear! St. Jude's acquisition by Abbott will be a very nice compliment to the existing product portfolios and I look forward to seeing how the process moves forward.
Order and structure gives me a sense of direction. Process makes me comfortable. The steps and process taught in Intro to Coaching Theories and Application at Queens University provided me a logical path for taking a client through a productive coaching conversation. Truthfully, while the process is straight forward and simple, the execution was not as easy as it looked. But I trusted the process and with a help of a gracious volunteer coaching client, I’m growing into a better coach.
Thank you for writing that letter to me, sorry I had not written to you in a while. School and other things have kept me occupied. Somedays I had school from 8:am to 9:pm, and I had other projects and papers to write as well. Back in October I applied to the nursing program, and by the grace of God I was accepted into the nursing program. It was a very joyous moment in my life. I will begin nursing school in January, they typically do a White Coat Ceremony for the new nursing students, I will send you a picture of that. Also I finished this school semester strong, I passed with all A’s and kept my 4.0 GPA, as well I made it on the Dean’s List again. Please pray for me, as this program is rigorous and challenging.
I have great news: I got into UC Berkeley-- my first choice!! I just wanted to thank you for all the support you gave me during my internship with the Congressman. As a young Black female striving to succeed in the political realm, I benefited greatly from your realism about both the world and the political workplace. I am so happy to have known you; you have been an inspiration to me. Thank you for helping me with my personal statement, giving me life advice, and driving me home all those times. I will always remember
This letter is to express how grateful I am to receive this scholarship. I want to thank you so much for everything. It is so good to know that there are people out there who care about my education. By giving this scholarship, you are really helping many students achieve their life goals. I can hardly wait to start working on mine.
I pray that the summer has been a good and restful one for you! I hope this letter finds you and your family well! I want to thank you all for the love and support I have received! I am so excited to update y’all on the first month of my internship! Summers at the Wesley Foundation involve a lot of preparation for the upcoming school year, cleaning and organizing the building, student orientations, and Hot Summer Nights-our weekly bible study. One night of orientation, we pass out waters to the students and all the campus ministers get on stage and introduce themselves, then a concert and scavenger hunt happens. While attending my first orientation as an intern, a group of Wesley students-in Wesley fashion-decided to have a dance party in front of the stage. In that moment, I was reminded of how open and free this community of Christians I have the undeserved privilege to be a part of and work for this year.