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This Ship Has Started to Sail


This past week, I have learned and improved on numerous things such as organizing my digital and binder portfolio, calling professionals to schedule interviews, emailing professionals in a proper manner, adding more contacts to my contact list, and interviewing professionals. Currently, I do have questions pertaining to the actual interview portion with professionals. I was curious as to how one would go about taking notes during interview and how one could hold an interview while having less knowledge than the professional.

Additionally, an accomplishment I was extremely proud of was finding a mentor. After my second interview was finished, I asked the pediatrician if she would like to be my mentor and she said yes. That brought me great joy, especially since she is also accustomed to the ISM program. Furthermore, I am excited to begin observing the daily operations that occur around the office and going on mentor visits to gain vital information pertaining to the pediatrics profession.

This week, I was successful in writing my second interview assessment, writing my eighth weekly report, and getting a mentor. Likewise, the interview assessment was actually quite entertaining to write because I was able to discuss the variety of items Dr. Dickshat and I talked about. Additionally, I contacted numerous professionals in order to receive interview times and practice my professional speaking skills. I have acknowledged that all of these accomplishments will be crucial in order to get to my final goal for ISM. In fact, it is essential that I take away the proper amount of information to enhance my learning even further. ISM is a program where we will be working with professionals and in order to do that I need to have a better understanding of the realistic situations and patients with which they may deal.

Next week, I definitely need to work on time management and utilizing my time in class to benefit me the most. An overwhelming amount of work is something that should be avoided at all costs unless I just have not been managing my time wisely. I also need to practice interviewing professionals and make sure that I have familiar with proper dress.

Lastly, specific opportunities and experiences I desire to have in ISM are learning how to put patients at ease and figuring out the day-to-day involvement of a pediatrician. Observing what a pediatrician has to deal with and what type of patients come through his/her door is something I would be grateful to examine. I want to learn how to make a connection with a patient and also, learn how to soothe their pain. Pediatricians have to say and do certain things that the patient may not enjoy and I want to learn how to make the patient always feel comfortable.

Furthermore, I would like to experience how pediatricians handle infants and toddlers to make them feel safe and how they occupy them during painful activities. Lastly, how the pediatrician diagnoses symptoms is something that I would be exceedingly grateful to observe/participate in because that is something which is so crucial towards the patient and could be a life or death situation.

In conclusion, I feel as if I am learning a great deal about how to carry myself in a professional manner throughout this program and when I go on interviews. Overall, I hope to continue to acquire information and hope to continue gaining knowledge about my profession through research assessments and professionals.


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