Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Post 2 - Starting off Strong - Making your own lyrics -


If what I am is what's in me
Then I'll stay strong - that's who I'll be
and I will always be the best
"me" that I can be.

There's only one me, I am it
have a dream I'll follow it
It's up to me to try. 
Chorus 1
Oh! I'm a keep my head up high
Keep on reaching high
Never gonna quit
I'll be getting stronger.

And nothing's gonna bring me down (no!)
Never gonna stop, gotta go.
Because I know
I'll keep getting stronger.
 Bridge 1
And what I am is thoughtful
what I am is Perfect
what I am is smart
and what I am is kind full
what I am is helpful
what I am is special
There's nothing I can't achieve.
Because in myself I believe in oh...

Post 8 Thank You Letter


4/13/2011
Dear Soraya and Joneil,                                            
First of all I would like to thank you for being my mentors and helping me. I learned a lot of things from you that are very meaningful to me. When I first came to interfaith medical center. I was little confused because I wasn’t sure about that type of internship. But when I started I felt good and day-by-day I felt comfortable to work with you. I learned a lot of things, which are how to talk to patients on the phone and how to register people for appointment. I also learned other things like how to move very important patients files and record data for old files. Thank you very much for teaching me a lot these things. I love to work with you again one day.
Thank you!
Sincerely,


Mohammad Hassam Qureshi

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Post 7 Photo Essay

When I used to enter my internship site.The first thing I used to do was to make appointments for the patients.Making appointments were sort of hard for me because I had never done this before and it was a great experience for me.








I also attended the phone calls from the patients who wanted to attend the workshops,and or re-schedule or conform their appointments.







This is my mentor .She helped me a lot with whatever I had to do every individual day







The hardest part of my internship was to make all the old patients files in order and place them in one single file.It took the most time because I had  to record every patients name,date of birth,and year last seen at the hospital.





This was the last day I went to my internship and there was a surprise party.They gave us all bags,and much more things.But the most important thing they gave us was a certificate.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Post 6 :The Interview


1.Q: What is your full name?
A:Joneil Thomas.
2.Q: Where are you from?
A:Jamaica.
3.Q: Where did you go to college? For how long? Would you like to go back to school?
A:Studying in KCC for 2 years and planning to be a doctor.
4.Q: How long have you work here?
A:One year.
5.Q: What is your job title?
A: Administrative Assistant.
6.Q: What is the best part of your job?
A:I can help women and do workshops.
7.Q: What is something that you want to change for this job?
A: Nothing.
8.Q: Why did you choose your career you working in now?
A:It just a part time job.
9.Q: Did you enjoy this kind of job? Why or why not?
A:Yes. Because I have the chance to train new interns.
10.Q: Do you ever plan to open your own business? If so, what kind?
A:Yes. I will open a privite practive club in Jamaica.
11.Q: How was having an intern helped your company or organization?
A: They answer the phones and organize the files to help my company.
12.Q: What advice would you give to teenage interns getting ready for college?
A:"The sky is unlimited." You can do whatever you put your mind, there is no such word call "can't". I can't is a sluggard who never tries.