Dear Medical School Admissions Committee: It is with great pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Tanya Henry, who has worked as a front desk medical receptionist for the past year. It has been delightful working and overseeing Tanya, and I can state with confidence that her motivation and strong work ethic will make her a positive addition to your institution. As the After-Hours Supervisor of Pediatric Associates in Hollywood, Florida, I have worked with her closely and she demonstrates excellent communication skills and is a well-spoken individual. She started working as a part-time Medical Receptionist and later transitioned to a full-time position due to her flexibility. As an outstanding employee, she consistently shows
Prior to her current role, she worked as an Assistant Director of Nursing for over 5 years at Sun Air Convalescent Hospital and a Sub-Acute coordinator for 1 year. She has been working now at Berkley Valley Convalescent Hospital as Director of Nursing for over 20
I am writing to express my interest in your current opening for a medical administrative assistant. Please accept my resume for your consideration. I have experience working with busy medical environments, numerous phone lines and a large professional staff. I have comprehensible knowledge in healthcare procedures and medical terminology. My specific skills and expertise include greeting patients, scheduling appointments by means of manual or computerized systems, making payment documents for services and directing patients to appropriate areas.
Elaine is articulate, well‐read, and able to utilize her knowledge effectively in the clinical setting. Yet, she consistently exhibits curiosity, and motivation to learn. Elaine had made quite a strong impression as she was able to recommend a patient over the counter medicine under my supervision.
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
She was on the unit interviewing committee for 2 new nurses hired in March 2016. She provided useful insight to the 5 candidates interviewed.
I am writing this letter for Ms. Tierney D. Williams who is applying to Occupational Therapy Programs. The student will apply to more than one OT Program. I have only known the applicant for approximately two years. Ms. Williams is a resourceful, emotionally stable, and innovative person. She works well in a group or individual setting. Ms. Williams enthusiastically participated in classroom exercises and discussions. The student was enrolled in two classes that I teach, HLSC 4300-Epidemiology (earned “A” grade) and HCAP 2011-Writing Lab (earned “P” grade).
It is with great pleasure that I write this letter in support of Johan Garel, PA-C and his desire to attend osteopathic medical school. Though many prospective students ask me to make this request on their behalf, I only recommend individuals whom I feel are highly motivated and well-suited for the program of their choice. I have had the pleasure of working with Johan Garel for more than a year in the emergency room. Johan is one of those individuals who is, clearly dedicated to the study and practice of the medicine. Therefore, I highly recommend that he be given the opportunity to attend your institution.
She has over fifteen years experiences in healthcare and soical care settings.
I am writing this letter to give my highest recommendation of Ms. Shari Allen for admission to the school of medicine’s physician assistant program. I have had the opportunity of working closely with Shari in my clinical practice of Pediatrics as a preceptor for the greater part of three months in 2009. During her time as a mentee, Shari has demonstrated a strong interest in becoming a future practitioner in medicine by her drive to learn basic sciences, her curiosity for medicine and her ability to learn quickly, which makes her an outstanding candidate for the program.
Her performance rate finds her consistently surpassing the expectation for completed orders by 20 to 30 cases per month. Sandra can perform a variety of duties simultaneously and handles any given situations with ease. Accuracy is excellent quality Sandra has in that she is meticulous in reviewing her documentation and computer actions to assure those who follow behind her have a clear indication of the steps she has taken. . She is comfortable with change and has a systematic method to get her job done using her Outlook calendar along with notes posted in her areas to guide her follow up. Sandra is always conscientious about the quality of her work and is one of our most proficient customer service trainers. She listens well to participants to extract those critical details for work order creation. When the need for hearings arises, she is diligent in making contacts with collaterals which often include medical professionals to add credence to her professional
“What are you even doing here? I have never seen such flawed technique in all my years as a choreographer.” The words echoed throughout the medical college auditorium. Impelled by the admonishment in front of my peers, I persevered in my endeavor to improve upon my dancing prowess and by the final year of medical school was leading the college dance team. The above mentioned undertaking further spawned an interest for the discipline of Latin Ballroom which lead to participation at the national level. The unwavering focus and persistence even in the face of unfavorable odds is more broadly reflective of my approach towards learning, both academic and extracurricular. This has been instrumental in achieving stellar academic outcomes including being ranked nationally in the top 0.0004 percent in the premedical test and the top 0.6 percent in the common aptitude test for management training.
It was with interest that I heard about your open Medical Assistant position with Children’s Hospital of Richmond. My interest for this position makes me feel very confident that my skills are well aligned with the role, and that I will be an extraordinary candidate for Children’s Hospital of Richmond. I will make sure that I offer the best customer service assistance and high quality patient care for Children’s Hospital of Richmond.
I would like to write a letter of recommendation for Desha Williams. Desha has been my babysitter for over a year. She worked for me part-time during the summer before her junior year of high school. She was hired immediately after meeting with her and being impressed with her positive and respectful attitude.
I am interested in working with the pediatric population between the ages of 3-8 years old. The first reason for this is my love for children and my goal to stay with my current employer upon graduation which is Hillsborough County Public School District. The second reason is I have had firsthand opportunity to work with special needs children both at work and at home whose needs included multiple tiered services such as occupational, physical, and speech therapy. While working with these children I found great satisfaction and a sense of purpose in helping them obtain life
I interviewed my primary care physician Dr. Michelle Class, who is a pediatrician in the private practice of Lori McAuliffe, M.D., P.A. Dr. Class has worked in the field of pediatrics since completing Medical school at The University of Florida and a 3-year residency to become a board certified pediatrician. She offers primary care to children from birth till the age of twenty-one, and provides routine physicals to chart growth and development, well-visits, and professional consultation, diagnosis and treatment for chronic and temporary illness or other health issues. All efforts work toward preventing disease and injury amongst children, the primary goal of all pediatricians in the field of health care. The practice at which she works also allows doctors to utilize epidemiological resources and inform patients about current health trends regarding illness, current school, county regulations updates on health and vaccination deadlines, and basic understanding of childcare, hygiene, and nutrition practices for children and parents. I chose to interview Dr. Class because she is an excellent doctor, who I have been privileged to have over the years. She has personally given me her very best whenever my health was poor, as well as been a wonderful person who truly cares for her patients physical and mental wellbeing. Her passion and dedication to the craft of pediatric medicine are evident in the quality of care and service she