I am contacting you in regards to the HIMS TCF Intern position with the Veterans Administration, advertised in the USAjobs.gov website posted July 11, 2017. I am very interested in the Medical Records Administrator program offered as an internship position. As a member of the Veteran’s Affairs team, I can contribute my passion, skill set, and unique background to help Veteran’s Administration achieve its goals. My qualifications include 10 years of healthcare and business administration experience. Also of note is my accomplishment as an undergraduate in Health Care Management. In which, I expect to serve as a leader in the management of healthcare and related services. For the past several years, I have researched on and coordinated projects
What are your thoughts regarding your ability to work with Veterans dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Substance Use Disorders (SUDS), and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)?
I would like the opportunity to interview for the position of Health Information Specialist. I would also be interested in learning more about any other opportunities for employment at Mayo Clinic. I would be glad to provide any additional information needed. Thank you for your consideration in this opening.
The issue being addressed in this study is veteran’s rights, most notably homelessness and suicide rates. The subject of veteran’s rights overall is still being pursued. Along with the mindset of the American public, to the cases presented before Congress, this is an ongoing dilemma. Caring for our brothers and sisters in arms is the socially responsible thing to do. Ensuring the public is aware, and promoting campaigns to raise awareness, this is what the paper will touch on.
Using the Google Scholar search engine, the phrase “OIF OEF veterans struggle for care” yielded 2100 articles between the years 2000 to 2016. Of the 2100 articles, only 2 articles supported the current research topic. Using the phrase “OIF OEF veterans’ barriers for not seeking treatment” yielded 3,180 results. Specifiers such as changing the years from 2008 to 2016 and adding citations and patents yielded 2960 articles. Amongst the 2960 articles, 5 articles were selected following screening. These articles were considered relevant to the current research topic. Of the 9,277 articles yielded in the overall research, 9 articles were used in conducting research supporting the barriers that OIF/OEF veterans face when seeking treatment for PTSD
The FBI has a specific programs for wounded warriors. The program is available throughout the various FBI field offices. Participates must be an active duty service member recovering from a medical procedure and be authorized by the Department of Defense to participate in the WWIP. Participants in the Wounded Warrior Internship program may be eligible for full-time employment after the internship program. Applicants are considered based on their skills/ experience, abilities, and needs of the Bureau.
I agree with you. The Department of Veteran Affairs has failed many veterans. Moreover, as you stated, with the bureaucratic system that exists, and each change within legislation the agency has had a very difficult time adapting to the change. Furthermore, I attest to your thoughts on these changes in legislation, regulations, political influences, and unrealistic public expectations do contribute to the ineffectiveness of the programs offered by any one of the federal agencies.
I am an NHA certified clinical medical assistant and electrocardiograph technician. I have completed an externship at an urgent care center where I was trained in various front and back office duties such as patient registration, triage, administering injections, routine lab procedures, and assisting physicians during exams; along with extensive experience in interpersonal communication and general office administrative skills I feel I am a strong candidate for this
This email is in support of my application for the Medical Assistant position at your medical practice in Northwest Atlanta. I am excited to find this opportunity because it closely aligns with my interests and future aspirations of becoming a Physician Assistant. What is being offered is an opportunity that will allow me to hone and polish my interpersonal, communication, and technical skills, but to also develop new skill sets that some health professionals lack. I have a Bachelor’s of Arts in Biology from Agnes Scott College and a Master of Public Health from Morehouse School of Medicine. As a Biology major, my coursework allowed me to understand the study of life and how disturbances in the biological systems can influence one’s health. I loved this form of science but realized that managed care plays a greater role in the healthcare system. Thus, I minored in public health and later obtained a Master of Public Health to not only strengthen my knowledge, research abilities, and writing skills, but to also gain the ability to think critically and make decisions that will optimize the benefits of the patient. Both educational experiences have provided me with a solid foundation to build my medical career. I am a very intelligent young woman with a deep interest in two diverse approaches, which will ultimately help bridge the gap between patients and the community. Ultimately, I want a career that not only interacts at the individual level, but at the population level as
My name is Sandra Scott, and I am interested in a position as hospital case manager. I have interned at Memorial Hospital for two semester while working on my MSW degree. I've worked under Kirk Schuler and Wanda Kearney who guided me in discharge planning and finding resources to meet the clients needs. Attached is my resume and cover
During my fifth week doing the internship at the DOL (VETS), I had the great opportunity to visit the Veterans Multi-Service Center (VMC). I learn about what they do in the organization and it amazed me on how the organization start with low resources and their achievements during this process. The VMC is a non-profit organization which goal is to give veterans resources. It includes helping veterans with their resume, IT knowledge, food, games, housing, and they also can do laundry. The VMC works together with VETS. It was a good opportunity to see the VMC to work one and one with the veterans.
My educational background is complying with the job requirement completely which enables me to apply for the job of health care coordinator. The following is my educational
A dedicated and results oriented professional who has recently earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. In addition, has gained practical foundation in ICD, CPT and HCPCS, along with medical billing through a State approved Medical Billing and Coding course. Is recognized to have excellent planning, organizational and analytical skills to innovatively solve problems through a logical approach. Possesses the ability to build key relationships both internally and externally which has brought success in all aspects of the project management cycle.
I have successfully worked as a case manager with the members of Aetna Better Health of New York since September, 2014. Also, I have gained knowledge in skills as a case manager that your institution required. I am capable to build strong rapport with patients and their families through the nursing skills I learned from nursing school and clinical experiences. I am energetic, flexible and compassionate individual who is open to learn new skills and I am a dependable member in team works. With my excellence competency,
Seeking a position where I can integrate my healthcare and project management education and experiences to positively impact and shape the changing world of healthcare.
I am currently a freshman majoring in Biology at Washington University in St.Louis. I’m an passionate about learning, hard-working, and caring individual who has always loved being involved in the community and making a difference. As a person who has spent much time at the hospital from my concussions and asthma, I have realized the importance of having people who work at hospitals who go over and beyond the call of duty to make the patient and family feel at ease. Something as simple as having a smiling face at the reception desk can make all the difference. For this reason, I would love to get the opportunity to be a person who puts the patients first, seeks to improve the hospital brand and provides the best clinical treatments available