Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Vocabulary Vocabulary Vocabulary


Just few more vocabulary :D


1. Word / Phrase: Obstetrics

Meaning: the branch of medicine dealing with childbirth and care of the mother

Context: Obstetrics is an important brance of medicine that helps pregnant women.


2. Word / Phrase: Sonogram

Meaning: a test one using sound waves which can show various internal structures. Sonograms are commonly used to examine unborn babies.


Context: Pregnant women can see their babies' situation through sonogram.


3. Word / Phrase: Encounter

Meaning: appointment paper

Context: I had to organized the encounter every day at my site.


4. Word / Phrase: OB

Meaning:stands for pregnant patients/lab

Context: The OB charts are separate from the normal patients'charts.



5. Word / Phrase: Gynecology

Meaning: the branch of medicine that deals with the disease and hygiene of women

Context: Women should do check-ups annualy in gynecology clinics.



6. Word / Phrase: Pap Smear

Meaning: A screening test to detect pre-cancerous and cancerous cells by taking a sample(smear) of cells from the cervix


Context: Pap Smear can help to detect cancer as soon as possible.



7. Word / Phrase: Charts

Meaning: patients'records

Context: I had to clip messages on patients' charts and give up to the doctors.



8. Word / Phrase: prospect

Meaning: possibility, chance

Context: I have to consider prospect of being a fool if I cannot complete my homework for the second consecutive week.



9. Word / Phrase: sluggish

Meaning: lazy, inactive

Context: Sometimes being sluggish isn't a bad thing to do.


10. Word / Phrase: winsome

Meaning: charming, happily engaging

Context: A winsome smile from my crush could made my day.

Final Reflection

Looking back to my older posts, my goals for internship were sort of simple--finish tasks on time and left a great impression to my mentor and co-workers. I think I met all of these goals even though I made mistakes at my site sometimes.

The most important thing I've learned through this internship is communication. Communication skill is essential when you're coming out to the real world and work with people that you didn't met before and don't know well. As a student and a young adult, I became more responsible after this internship experience.

Although I repeated the same internship routine every day, but I learned how to endure and spark up the dull tasks. The highlight list is too long for this 144 hours of internship, but I think the last day of my internship was the best. That day was actually my birthday, and my co-workers(I think I should call them friends now XD) bought me cupcakes and celebrated both my b-day and my last day in Spring Ob/Gyn. They gave me a lovely thank-you card and sang me the Happy-birthday song. And guess what, I bought the exact cup cakes from the same store, and I gave my mentor and the rest of the staffs thank-you cards as well. That was also one of the memorable moment!

There were several obstacles I faced during these 3 months. I was shy in the beginning and I'm not a super outgoing person. But after I got into the people and the environment, I became more confident. There are a few essential advices I want to give for a future intern:

-First, be on time and have a positive attitude is important in both school and working.
-Communicate with your co-workers since you're working with a group of people (you can earn work experiences from them)
-Ask people for help if you face any challenges
-Try your best to complete tasks (don't give up easily)
-Should have good judgment (don't do whatever people assigned you)

Of course, I will miss the ladies that I've been working with in these 3 months. They are so generous. I will remember all the ups and downs during this period! This internship experience is fulfilling. I learned a lot of things that I never know before.

By the way, here comes the good news. I asked for a summer job at my site, and guess what, they offered me one. XD

Week 11 - The Floorplan


Spring OB/GYN Floorplan. Since I am a float so I don't have a desk XP

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Mentor Interview - Week 10


I realized I really have to catch up with the blog. I have no idea why I missed so much :( Mr. Sean, will I get a lower grade if I post this late??

I actually done this interview a while ago with my mentor Melody, and here it is.

1. What is your full name?

Melody Ma

2. Where are you from?

Brooklyn, NY

3. Where did you go to college? For how long? Do you plan to go back to school?

I am currently enrolled at NYU, entering my fourth and last year. I plan to eventually go to grad school after i start working full time.

4. What was your major in college and what kind of degree did you earn? Did you attend graduate school for an advanced degree? If yes, what degree and where?

I am a Nursing major and will graduate next year with a BSN. I wish to attend graduate school and get my masters when i figure out which area of nursing i want to specialize in.

5. Why did you choose your professional field?

I chose Nursing because I am interested in science and health care.

6. What got you involved in this field of work? What inspired you to do it?

Since i have had family members with chronic illnesses, i have been in the hospital a lot. All my experiences with the nurses have been positive. I like the idea of a job where you can help people feel better.

7. Why did you choose this particular job at this particular company?

I chose this job at Spring OB/GYN because it allows me to be in a learning atmosphere. I am interesting in women's health and maternal nursing. I am able to learn about common gynecological and obstetrical problems and common treatments. Although my position is clerical instead of clinical, i am able to ask questions and occasionally shadow the doctors. It is a nice office that is conveniently close by to my school.

8. How long have you worked here?

One year

9. What is your job title?

Administrative assistant

12. What is the best part of your job?

i like being able to shadow the doctors during procedures (ie.D&C, saline sono)

18. How has having an intern helped your company advance or progress?

Having an intern has been a great help for keeping the office running throughout the day. Tina has been great delivering messages to the doctors as well as helping to fax important lab results. She also helps patients when they request records. It is so important for these tasks to be done because it meets the needs of the patients (when they doctor is able to get their messages organized to call them back)

19. What advice would you five to high school-aged interns getting ready for college?

I would advise them to start checking out schools early and make sure the school can offer them everything they want (courses, good atmosphere)