Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Final Reflection-Advertisement Assignment
My goals that I had The past week in my internship was keeping the good work at my site I also achieve another goals that I have done in the week that I had in my internship and it was interacting well with other or co-worker. For the time I spent in my internship I have interact well with other and I also know how they altitude are( that means cool with everyone). To achieve this goal it took time to talk and communicate with other.
The thing that I learn this past week that I spent in the Saint Vincent Hospital, what I learn is doing an inventory project, filling paper (external & internal), I also learn my way around the hospital, this help me a lot even if I was shifting from department to department(another place to another). I know that is sad that the hospital is being close, but I know most of the most of the people that have been lade off unemployed because of the closure.
In the way as growing it help you build new skills and also learn new technique that may help you in the future. As always it help you understand the meaning of working in a hospital.
I starting internship next week , I would like to work in the hospital again because I would like to experience more major of a hospital like first I was working as a patient transport, then after the close the department I started working with my mentor Sis. Path,
There I did the inventory, after finishing and helping Sis Path I was sent to help the people at the Risk Management filing paper (important paper for the court). What really I would change is working in a different thing besides the ones I have done work already like explore more about a hospital.
My advice for the interns at the Saint Vincent Hospital would be:
-Have a good attitude toward other.
-Try to be on time.
-Be responsible for your work.
-Help other if they are in need
What I will miss about the Saint Vincent Hospital are the people who there I know that work there for many year, and also I will miss Sis. Path because she teach us a good lesson in the while we was working there as a volunteer.
I’m grateful and thankful for accepting me and my friend to volunteer in the Saint Vincent Hospital even if the struggled to get thing done on time. And I will always have Saint Vincent in my hearth. I will never forget the time I was a volunteer at the Saint Vincent, but I’m really happy volunteering in the hospital. It makes you have a lot of thoughts that may hel
The thing that I learn this past week that I spent in the Saint Vincent Hospital, what I learn is doing an inventory project, filling paper (external & internal), I also learn my way around the hospital, this help me a lot even if I was shifting from department to department(another place to another). I know that is sad that the hospital is being close, but I know most of the most of the people that have been lade off unemployed because of the closure.
In the way as growing it help you build new skills and also learn new technique that may help you in the future. As always it help you understand the meaning of working in a hospital.
I starting internship next week , I would like to work in the hospital again because I would like to experience more major of a hospital like first I was working as a patient transport, then after the close the department I started working with my mentor Sis. Path,
There I did the inventory, after finishing and helping Sis Path I was sent to help the people at the Risk Management filing paper (important paper for the court). What really I would change is working in a different thing besides the ones I have done work already like explore more about a hospital.
My advice for the interns at the Saint Vincent Hospital would be:
-Have a good attitude toward other.
-Try to be on time.
-Be responsible for your work.
-Help other if they are in need
What I will miss about the Saint Vincent Hospital are the people who there I know that work there for many year, and also I will miss Sis. Path because she teach us a good lesson in the while we was working there as a volunteer.
I’m grateful and thankful for accepting me and my friend to volunteer in the Saint Vincent Hospital even if the struggled to get thing done on time. And I will always have Saint Vincent in my hearth. I will never forget the time I was a volunteer at the Saint Vincent, but I’m really happy volunteering in the hospital. It makes you have a lot of thoughts that may hel
Monday, May 3, 2010
Internship Vocabulary
Advisor
"My mentor is my advisor, she teach me new skills for my future"Advisor:a person or company responsible of providing advice.
Appropriate
Native language: APROPIADO/ADECUADO
“When I have to go to an interview I always have to dress appropriate for a first impression”
Appropriate: using something in the right circumstance.
Attitude
Native Language: ACTITUD
“It’s better to use a good attitude at your site”
Attitude: the way you express you self towards other.
Colleague
Native Language: COLEGA
“I have many colleague at my internship site”
Colleague: a person with you work with
Cover letter
Native Language: CARTA DE PRESENTACION
“Manu people show they cover letter about the job they want”
Cover Letter: a letter send with a document or parcel to explain what it is.
Co-worker
Native Language: CompaƱero DE TRABAJO
“ The co-worker in the Saint Vincent Hospital are strong worker that don’t give up for nothing”
Co-worker: a fellow worker
Criticism
Native Language: CRITICA
“Teachers criticize because the student don’t get the work done”
Criticism: the act of passing judgment to something
Discrimination
Native Language: DISCRIMINACION
“Many students get discriminated because of how they talk”
Discrimination: an act of making fun of they race, color, religion etc.
Duty
Native Language: DEBER
“ I have a duty in my house to finish to clean the bedrooms”
Duty: something that one is expected or required to do, a legal obligation.
Employee
Native Language: EMPLEADO
“I’m a employee at the Saint Vincent Hospital”
Employee: a person who is employed by a company.
Employer
Native Language: EMPRESARIO
“My cousin is looking for a employee that have great skills on painting”
Employer: a company that employs people
Evaluate
Native Language: EVALUAR
“The teacher evaluate the student’s math quiz that they had on Friday”
Evaluate: to determine or set the value or amount
Native language: APROPIADO/ADECUADO
“When I have to go to an interview I always have to dress appropriate for a first impression”
Appropriate: using something in the right circumstance.
Attitude
Native Language: ACTITUD
“It’s better to use a good attitude at your site”
Attitude: the way you express you self towards other.
Colleague
Native Language: COLEGA
“I have many colleague at my internship site”
Colleague: a person with you work with
Cover letter
Native Language: CARTA DE PRESENTACION
“Manu people show they cover letter about the job they want”
Cover Letter: a letter send with a document or parcel to explain what it is.
Co-worker
Native Language: CompaƱero DE TRABAJO
“ The co-worker in the Saint Vincent Hospital are strong worker that don’t give up for nothing”
Co-worker: a fellow worker
Criticism
Native Language: CRITICA
“Teachers criticize because the student don’t get the work done”
Criticism: the act of passing judgment to something
Discrimination
Native Language: DISCRIMINACION
“Many students get discriminated because of how they talk”
Discrimination: an act of making fun of they race, color, religion etc.
Duty
Native Language: DEBER
“ I have a duty in my house to finish to clean the bedrooms”
Duty: something that one is expected or required to do, a legal obligation.
Employee
Native Language: EMPLEADO
“I’m a employee at the Saint Vincent Hospital”
Employee: a person who is employed by a company.
Employer
Native Language: EMPRESARIO
“My cousin is looking for a employee that have great skills on painting”
Employer: a company that employs people
Evaluate
Native Language: EVALUAR
“The teacher evaluate the student’s math quiz that they had on Friday”
Evaluate: to determine or set the value or amount
Evaluation
Native Language: EVALUACION
“We had a short evaluation for the math English”
Evaluation: an act or instance of evaluating.
Flexible
Native Language: FLEXIBLE
“My friend arms are flexible”
Flexible: capable of being bent, without breaking.
Harassment
Native Language: ACOSO
“Some guys when they see a girl they just harass her because of the way see look”
Harassment: to disturb persistently a person.
Initiative
Native Language: INICIATIVA
“Take the initiative in making friends”
Initiative: an introductory step
Novice
Native Language: PRINCIPIANTE
“I was a novice when I started working in a salon"
Novice: a person who is new in a work
Proactive
Native Language: PROACTIVO
“I have been proactive all time in all my classes”
Proactive: serving to prepare for or control an expected occurrence or situation.
Qualifications
Native Language: CALIFICACION
“My qualification in the classes was tremendous”
“He protected his argument with several qualifications.”
Qualification: a quality, accomplishment that fits a person for some function.
Recommendation
Native Language: RECOMENDACION
“My teachers recommended me to a college in California”
Recommendation: an act of recommending.
Reference
Native Language: REFERENCIA
“A library for a public reference”
Reference: an instance of referring.
Reliable
Native Language: SEGURO
“I have a reliable information about what is going to happen in the new tomorrow”
Reliable: able to be depended on or trusted.
Salary
Native Language: SUELDO
“I get a salary of a hundred dollars at the end of the month”
Salary: a fixed payment made every month to an employee.
Task
Native Language: TAREA
“My task for tomorrow is to finish my science paper”
Task: apiece of work to be done
Wages
Native Language: SALARIO
“I got a wage every day for the hour I made in my work”
Wages: a fixed regular payment for work
Native Language: EVALUACION
“We had a short evaluation for the math English”
Evaluation: an act or instance of evaluating.
Flexible
Native Language: FLEXIBLE
“My friend arms are flexible”
Flexible: capable of being bent, without breaking.
Harassment
Native Language: ACOSO
“Some guys when they see a girl they just harass her because of the way see look”
Harassment: to disturb persistently a person.
Initiative
Native Language: INICIATIVA
“Take the initiative in making friends”
Initiative: an introductory step
Novice
Native Language: PRINCIPIANTE
“I was a novice when I started working in a salon"
Novice: a person who is new in a work
Proactive
Native Language: PROACTIVO
“I have been proactive all time in all my classes”
Proactive: serving to prepare for or control an expected occurrence or situation.
Qualifications
Native Language: CALIFICACION
“My qualification in the classes was tremendous”
“He protected his argument with several qualifications.”
Qualification: a quality, accomplishment that fits a person for some function.
Recommendation
Native Language: RECOMENDACION
“My teachers recommended me to a college in California”
Recommendation: an act of recommending.
Reference
Native Language: REFERENCIA
“A library for a public reference”
Reference: an instance of referring.
Reliable
Native Language: SEGURO
“I have a reliable information about what is going to happen in the new tomorrow”
Reliable: able to be depended on or trusted.
Salary
Native Language: SUELDO
“I get a salary of a hundred dollars at the end of the month”
Salary: a fixed payment made every month to an employee.
Task
Native Language: TAREA
“My task for tomorrow is to finish my science paper”
Task: apiece of work to be done
Wages
Native Language: SALARIO
“I got a wage every day for the hour I made in my work”
Wages: a fixed regular payment for work
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