My days working as a Medical Assistant have finally come to an end. I really appreciated working for a doctor who was willing to take a chance on a green, doe-eyed college grad, who's most recent experience with blood caused dark spots and light headedness. Surprisingly enough, I found came out with more of a conviction than ever before that I want to be a PA and even work in surgery. I have seen things I never imagined I would outside an operating room, that are forbidden to speak of around the O'Brien dinner table. I learned almost everything there is to know about medical insurance, including how to find out everything about your personal plan. Many other things I learned were Chinese(Cantonese and Mandarin), how to sew(skin), that I no longer get woozy seeing insides ...or outsides. I learned wearing pajamas to work is the ideal situation, how forgiving a boss can be with inexperience and how much I DID NOT know about the medical field.
Here are some pictures of the things I gained while working here...
Awesome friends!! These girls are excellent at what they do and have taught me so much about the kind of practitioner I want to be and the type of people I want to work with.




Botox!! On the left you can see the before pictures. On the right are the after pictures. I look like I'm going to cry in the far right one but its the only expression I can muster in trying to push my eyebrows together. Botox is safe for those of you who don't know but it kinda hurts while getting it done. I also have been using Latisse which is a product for eyelash growth and it has worked great. I'll put pictures of before and after in a future post. Although it is sad to leave, I'm excited to start a new(incredibly difficult) adventure.
So when are you going to come here and give me some botox? I have some wrinkles I need taken care of.
ReplyDeleteI'm in the mood for botox too... Can I be on that list? :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited to have someone medical in the family. Thanks for learning so much about insurance and helping Ben with his shoulder! You will be GREAT with patients!