It's been a while since I've written here. Since then I've been exteremly busy at my job. I've been given two community projects to do and also a big project to do with our volunteers at the hospital. Two and a half weeks ago I received really good news about my job. I was hired in Sept. 2008 as a Full Time Temporary Employee because they were not sure now my position would work since it was a new position that was created. I haven't been benefited since then. I just found out I would become a Benefited Full Time employee. I'm so happy. I love what I do. I do a bunch of things, and our office is really busy, but I don't think I've ever said I love my job. With the economy now a days, I'm really blessed to be where I'm at. I hope that everyone else out there looking for employment, would get a job soon. I pray everyday that my job continues success for me because I found what I love to do, at the same time I get to be around the medical field people. I wanted to work in the medical field when I was in college, but because of bad timing I never pursued that career.
With the upcoming months I have plenty on my plate. We have volunteer recognition week in April and also a Chronic Disease Self-Management Training Program to become a Leader. May, I have a few events involving the volunteers, and the Hepitatis B event at the San Francisco Giants Game. Then in June, I have a big luncheon event for our volunteers at the hospital. Lots of exciting things.
The Chronic Disease Self-Management Program is a program that got started by Stanford University in 1996. It's a program where trainers host a series of 6 workshops in the community to teach people living with a chronic or acute condition, how to manage their health. The success rates have been a really good turn out since this program started, and now we want to host the workshops at our hospital after I get trained. Many exciting things!!! :) I'm looking for people who are intrested in becoming trained. Contact me if you want more information. Til next time... :)
Thursday, March 26, 2009
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