academic affairs newsletter- november 2012
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Our November Newsletter remembers one of our beloved students who passed away, Jamaica Nursing Assistant, our Breast Cancer walk, internship ascension ceremonies and more.TRANSCRIPT
1 The Academic Advisor
Let us never be betrayed into saying we have finished our
education, because that would mean we had stopped
growing. Julia H. Gulliver
In This Issue
In Memorium – pg. 1 Jamaica Nursing Assistants Practice their Skills – pg. 2 Breast Cancer Walk – pg. 3 MRSA, Staphylococcus, and Streptococcus – pg. 4 Domestic Violence Awareness – pg. 5 Healthy Living Corner – pg. 5 Student Success Stories – pg. 6
Teacher Tips
“The only person that can
cause you to fail is you.”
-Deborah Bingham
Dear Faculty and Students, The Office of Academic Affairs would like to take a moment to share our thoughts and warm wishes to those affected by Hurricane Sandy. It is at times like these that I am especially proud to be part of such an organization as the Allen School. The teamwork and support displayed by our students, faculty, and staff reminds me everyday how honored I am to be part of this team.
Sincerely, Sherilyn Towne
Director, Academic Affairs and General Education
In Memoriam
For more information on disaster assistance: Contact:
FEMA 1 (800) 621-FEMA
The Red Cross: www.redcross.org
NOVEMBER INSTITUTIONAL EDITION 2012
Muriel Lorraine Harris 2/16/63 – 11/13/12
Medical Assistant Student
4/23/12 – 10/19/12
Our thoughts go out to the family and
friends of our beloved student.
After completing a successful program, she
was scheduled to begin her Internship prior
to her illness. The Service in Celebration of
her Life was held on Saturday, November
24, 2012, with both staff and students in
attendance. She will be missed.
2 The Academic Advisor
JAMAICA CAMPUS
Jamaica Internship Ascension
Ceremony – October 19, 2012
With smiles adorning, eyes with tears,
and cheers abounding, the 4/23/2012
starting classes took part in the
internship ascension ceremony.
Jamaica Nursing Assistants
practice their skills
Routine tasks, such as assisting with
ambulation, range of motion exercises,
patient grooming, and taking vital
signs help to provide much needed
care to a patient in need. Nursing
Assistants are a critical member of a
patient’s healthcare team.
National Center for
Competency Testing
The NCCT is an independent certifying
organization that validates competencies in
Medical Assisting skills, Phlebotomy, ECG,
and Insurance Billing/Coding. To become
certified, you must meet the eligibility
requirements and pass the exam for that area
of expertise.
All of the information you will need is
located on their website:
www.ncctinc.com
The website contains the applications, study
guide (outline), and materials needed to
contact the NCCT and set up your test.
Once or twice a month, the NCCT test is
held here at the Jamaica campus (Brooklyn
campus also holds the same exams).
3 The Academic Advisor
JAMAICA CAMPUS
BREAST CANCER WALK—JAMAICA
Jamaica students spent the day at Fresh
Meadow Park in Queens on Sunday,
October 21st, 2012. They walked the day
away for a great cause – breast cancer
awareness. A fund raiser, bake sale, and the
walk-a-thon all raised funds for this cause.
Nancy Abdelmoteleb created pink ribbons
for the event.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK CRITERIA
-Doing well in your class
-Scoring well on your exams
-Displaying professional behavior
-Adhering to the EDUCATE core values
Teamwork is everything in
healthcare…
Improved quality of care
Improved patient safety/satisfaction
Reduced stress on the job
Improved time management
4 The Academic Advisor
ARIZONA CAMPUS
MRSA AND STAPHYLOCOCCUS AND
STREPTOCOCCUS - OH MY!!!
The Arizona Medical Assistant program
gave a fantastic LiveStream presentation
about the importance of proper hand
washing as well as ECG interpretation and
procedure skills.
Q&A
Our first group of MA students are in their
last module and are preparing for their
internships.
HOW DO THEY FEEL ABOUT THE NEXT THREE
EXCITING MONTHS?
“What I am looking forward to most in my
internship is the feeling of actually being on
the floor and putting my practice to work.”
-Tanahiry Acosta
“I am about to take a step further into my
future.”
-Eddie Acosta
“I look forward to the challenging
differences from emergency care to office
care. It’s going to be fun.”
-Ed Cole
HALLOWEEN FUN! On 10/29 we had a pumpkin carving
contest where the students proudly
displayed their artistic skills.
WHO DO YOU THINK WON??
OR
5 The Academic Advisor
BROOKLYN CAMPUS
Upcoming Stories So you like healthcare… So you like helping people… So you’re an MA, MIBC, or NA student… Our news letter is looking for a few good authors. Have an idea for a story? Want to discuss a current issue? Send your story to one of the contacts below: Ms. Conteh (Brooklyn) [email protected] Mr. Callman (Jamaica) [email protected] Dr. Gotto (Online) [email protected] Dr. Hunt (Arizona) [email protected]
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
AWARENESS SUCCESS!
Students of the 8/13/12 start date put
on a fantastic presentation which
brought awareness to Domestic
Violence. There was a song
performance, personal survivor
stories, a monologue, and a skit.
It was both educational and emotional
for those present. They also had a
wall of inspiration where students and
staff alike could share words of
encouragement. Along with their
mentor, Ms. Tanisha Williams, the
students raised over $150 which was
then matched by MA student Maria
Chawla. All proceeds will be
donated.
HEALTHY LIVING CLUB CORNER
10 INEXPENSIVE HEALTHY SNACKS
#1 - Pumpkin seeds $0.27 (1/2 ounce)
#2 - Plain popcorn $0.34 (1 cup)
#3 - Boiled eggs $0.38 each
#4 - Banana $0.40 each
#5 - Whole orange juice $0.40 (8 fl. oz)
#6 - Plain yogurt $0.48 (8 ounces)
#7 - Raw carrots $0.49 (1/2 cup)
#8 - Raw broccoli $0.75 (1/2 cup)
#9 - Granny smith apple $0.80 each
#10 - All bran cereal $0.88 (1/2 cup)
Eating healthy doesn’t have to cost you an
arm and a leg!
6 The Academic Advisor
ONLINE CAMPUS
LOOK AT WHAT ALLEN SCHOOL ONLINE STUDENTS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES…
Notice that each has given credit to their instructors and classwork. We’d love to hear from you,
too. If you’d like to share your story and inspire your classmates, email Dr. Gotto at
“I am in Sanjay [Paul]'s Career Development class this module. We were to post our resume
on 2 job boards. Yesterday I posted my resume on Careerbuilder.com for a Medicare Billing
position in Denver, CO. Within 2 hours of posting my resume, I had heard back from the
recruiter wanting an updated resume and to post my Medicare experience, as it is required for
the position. I was very excited to have them respond back to me so quickly. I would like to
send a big THANK YOU to Sanjay for all he does in his class.”
-Cindy McCaffrey
“I passed my CPC exam!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you [Deryl Gulliford] for all of your encouragement.”
-Laura Tilley
“I really appreciate you, Ms. Keeney. You made my return to school smooth and painless. I
thank you in advance for my new career.”
-Donna Tice-White, Module 1 student
“The power of a good resume should never be underestimated!! I posted my resume on Career
Builder.com, and a Billing and Coding firm plucked my resume from the site and called me for
an interview for a billing position. I went for the interview the next day (a Friday) and before I
left the office they were giving me a coding test for a coding job. Basically, I was given the
choice, once we talked for a bit, to pick between a billing job or a coding job! When I checked
my email upon arriving home they were asking for my references. By Wednesday, they made
me a job offer for $1.00 more an hour than they committed to in the interview! All 3 of my
references contacted them promptly and gave sparkling reviews of my work ethic, abilities, and
character. I start the job tomorrow! To cap it off, I took the CPC certification exam on
Saturday and by the end of the week I plan to be certified …This is one of the best things I have
ever done for myself!!! I'm proud of me, too!! My confidence is coming back… Thank you
[Jenna Giancaterino] for your awesome coaching!
-Cheryl Gage