The office community was very close, all my coworkers were very kind, outgoing, and understanding
What I wish was different
Having more opportunities in the department or organization for mechanical engineering-related work
Advice
No matter how menial or unimportant your work may seem, everything you is important and do helps the company/business/organization to function as a whole and progresses the organization's and your own success, and your work should be done with a sense of pride and effort.
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hospital volunteer
January 2020 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Hands on experience in my future healthcare career.
What I wish was different
I wish I could be doing more hands on work but because of the pandemic we are limited.
Advice
Take advantage of all the opportunities and make sure to put yourself out there.
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Volunteer
September 2016 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Professional environment, with a lot of opportunity to do community service.
What I wish was different
Nothing, my experience volunteering for NYP is amazing.
Advice
Take the time to appreciate the people you meet while volunteering.
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Volunteer
December 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Everyone helps each other. I learned how to do a lot of clerical work. I get to meet a lot of patients and interact with them. When you have questions, the doctors are glad to help you.
What I wish was different
Advice
Respect for everyone is the number one rule in the hospital.
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Child life
July - August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
What I wish was different
Advice
The more time you spend volunteering, the more you are benefiting yourself and your community.
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CHF Volunteer
September 2018 • Hospital, NY
What I liked
It is a great way to get Medical experience and to expose yourself to working at a hospital. All of the nurses were nice, and you learn a lot about Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) at the hospital. You also learn a lot about how the hospital works, such as its "bullet system" and get to interact with patients on a weekly basis.
What I wish was different
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Certified Nurse Aide
March 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Starts to prepare you and gives you hans on experience before being thrown into being a nurse
What I wish was different
I wish I would’ve applied earlier !
Advice
It’s not an easy job and its not something you should do for money, you have to really love what you do. Treat every patient as if they were your family member.
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Nursing Assistant
July 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Everything. I love it here, especially because I am in the children’s hospital and I plan to work here after graduation.
What I wish was different
Nothing
Advice
If you can make the commute, apply. Do not hesitate to be great
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Occupational Therapy Volunteer
June - August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
During my summer break after my first year of college I spent 20 hours a week going to New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell's Out-patient OT floor. Here I was able to experience so so much more about Occupational Therapy. On the OT floor there were different rooms, hands therapy, neuro room, and the pediatrics room. During my 9am to 5 pm shift I would go around from each room checking up on them to see if the OT's need any help. If none of the therapists needed any sort of help then I was able to observe. I got to see patients that have suffered a stroke and how they are receiving treatment. I was a hands on assistant to one of the therapist that was treating a patient with vertigo. I helped one of the OT's do research for patients with vestibular migraine and another therapist with global health in relation to OT. I operated the BTE machine for the patient when the therapist had other patients that need to be worked with. I greeted and sat the patients from the waiting room to the hands therapy room, and from there I would then assemble a heat pad for their treatment area. I would encourage the children that would receive treatments in the pediatric room while making the session a little more interactive with them. I assisted the therapist in making custom moldable splints, while learning the difference between Polyform and Ezeform. I got to assist the patient in guiding their hand into the paraffin bath as well as wrapping them up. I learned about the uses of ultrasound on a burn patient. I was able to observe manual lymphedema drainage as well as wrapping. Immersing myself in all of these actives with the therapists really helped me experience the way the daily routine of an occupational therapist goes, as well as learn more about occupational therapy. I would truly look forward to going into the hospital every day and experience everything I did. I am beyond grateful of the experience that this volunteer opportunity has given me to be the best future occupational therapist I can be.
What I wish was different
The volunteer office at the hospital was a little disorganized so I wish I started sooner.
Advice
If you have the time do it. This was an amazing experience and I wish every OT student can experience it.
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Certified Nursing Assistant
January 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
Working closely with patients and being able to learn more about them at a personal level
What I wish was different
Nothing really, I enjoy my job at NYP
Advice
This is the type of experience you want to gain in order to prepare you for your future career, and I am glad I did it.
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Hospital Health Aide
July - August 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
The staff at the EKG Lab were super nice. They were very open to me asking questions and really wanted this to be a valuable summer experience. I was placed here with the program SYEP and everyone was super friendly. Overall experience was great.
What I wish was different
During my patient care shifts, sometimes two volunteers were placed at the same time. Sometimes I would have nothing to do because there were so a couple of us during the same shift.
Advice
Ask the nurses or techs if they need any help with anything. They usually gave us something to do if we asked. Also, ask questions about their work and ask to shadow when they are attending to patients. They are very willing to show you and explain what they are doing.
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Desktop Support Technician Intern
April - September 2019 • New York City, NY
What I liked
The knowledge sharing environment. The staff was young so it was a fun environment.
What I wish was different
There was more opportunity to learn new things.
Advice
Because it is a hospital, there were a lot of limitations as to what you could have been exposed to.
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Health Educator Aide
July - August 2019 • New York, NY
What I liked
Employers were very friendly, learned a lot about public health in the Chinese community. Offered a low-stress work environment with a focus on team-building. Location was great for trying out different types of food. Learned a lot about the administrative side of public health.
What I wish was different
Nothing, experience was great. Wish it was longer (was only a 6 week program, 25 hrs a week)
Advice
This position is from the SYEP program for students who live in the 5 boroughs of NY. I would advise to sign up before March for this experience as you can find part time positions in many different career paths. To work for NYP-Lower Manhattan CCPH, you must be able to speak Chinese, have strong work ethic, and be friendly as you will be participating in public health events.
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Pharmacy intern
July 2018 • New York City, NY
What I liked
It is definitely a different experience from community pharmacy! I do medication reconciliation, which is essentially verifying a patient's medication history and noting down any discrepancies. It is so interesting to see how hospital pharmacy operates and I learned so much from talking to patients and other pharmacists.
What I wish was different
I just wish I was exposed to IV compounding more. That is one aspect of hospital pharmacy I am somewhat missing out on since I only had 2-3 weeks of training. But nonetheless, it was great exposure to see how IV bags are prepared for the patients.
Advice
Don't be afraid to ask questions or for help! It is definitely a learning process and enjoy your first few days as a new intern!