Essay for the application of Armstrong Institute Patient Safety and Quality Leadership Academy
My qualifications
Open your mouth lets see! that was me when I was young, as I pretended to examine my family members when I was young. From a young age, I have had a strong desire to pursue a healthcare related career, and years later, I am actually a qualified and certified MRI Technician. So has to realize by dream and achieve my goal of providing care to the deserving, I have studied at the University of Maryland University College graduated in 2016, a degree in BS in Health care Management from the University of Potomac graduating in 2010, a Diploma in Magnetic Resonance Imaging from the Northern Virginia Community College graduating in 2007, ASS in medical Radiology and Diploma in Practical Nursing from the University of District of Columbia graduating in 2004 and 1999 respectively, and ASS in Education, Biology/Chemistry from the Milton Margai College of Education in Freetown Sierra Leone.
In addition to my education, I have had the opportunity to work with some of the best in the industry, hence gaining firsthand experience on crucial elements of the profession. Currently, I am working at Sibley Memorial Hospital as an MRI Technologists. Before then, I worked in the same hospital as a Medical Radiographer. Previously, I have worked with the National Institute of Health Maryland as an MRI Contractor, with Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Virginia as an MRI Technologists,...
…on the role and duties of an MRI Technician, it is evidently clear that they are an essential part of any healthcare. It is therefore clear that better training MRI Technicians would go a long way towards promoting healthcare services (Tsetis et al., 2016). As a current MRI Technician, training at Armstrong Institute Patient Safety and Quality Leadership Academy are sure to develop my competencies in the development and execution of intervention necessary for improving the quality of healthcare and patient safety.My project for the program would be planning a sustainable and multidisciplinary patient safety and improvement with a special focus on cancer patients. Through the training offered by the program, I would be an active player in bridging systems in healthcare, transforming clinical health…
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