Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Blog #1 - administration                                                                                                       Jan. 15, 2015

Health Science Technology Education Unpaid Work-Based Learning Report
1. My responabilities in administration included of making sure patient information was correct in the system, including insurance, health history, and finances.
2. Some of the skills I learned include that they used high tech palm scanners that scan the vein patterns in the hands of the patients to link their medical records to them.
3. The best thing that happened this week was when the administer had to go to an emergency case and have the patient fill out their medical insurance papers before surgery.
4. The worst thing that happened at rotations this week was the fact administration gets very boring at times when people aren't coming in and out.
5. If there was a mistake they would go back into the computer and fix it.

Health Science Technology Education Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience Recored
1. On this rotation I observed a lot of technology. There are the palm scanners I talked about previously, there are tablets on the table that show what they are typing incase they make a mistake.
2. I saw no diagnostic procedures while on this rotation.
3. I saw no therapeutic procedures while on this rotation.
4. I saw no disease or disorders while on this rotation.
5. I did not witness any medical terminology while on this rotation.

Health Science Technology Education Unpaid Work-Based Learning Experience Journal
I. Assessment of the Environment

  • quite 
  • smells like candles 
  • computers 
  • tablets
II. Observation

  • Staff is very nice 
  • appreciates patient privacy 
III. Knowledge

  • learned how they connect the patients records to them 
  • learned how they enter information 
IV. Evaluation

  • experience was beneficial




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